1.) Ever since growing up, I believe I’ve always had these great ideas to make things happen and make something new. This idea for the peanut butter and jelly shop, which all started one spring break to visit my mom in Virginia, where she was stationed at the time. Where I was joking around getting fresh jams and jellies from the farmers market. I made a PB&J and walked the beach walk and went to the beach, where I realized this was my next big idea. So, once I officially get it going and launched, it will still be something that I guard as my baby but also remembering every day the reason why this all started as a simple feeling closer to my mom and enjoying a simpler time.
2.) I’m offering a new style of sandwich shop that offers PB&J at the convivence of people. It’s more than just a sandwich that you will receive as I’m focusing on a hospitality degree the service will be unmatched, and we help create the “experience.”
3.) I’m offering it to any PB&J lover! Whether you be a student having midnight craving (Yes, we’re open that late) or a busy working mom completely forgetting to make lunches for there kids. This a place where you can get your jelly fix!
4.) My PB&J sandwiches are different than a homemade one or even a store-bought Uncrustable. The first being that our jams and jellies are completely fresh and organic, which tastes much better than store-bought. Secondly, there is actually a secret spread that takes the PB&J to the next level. With incredible service and out of this world, PB&J’s, I believe we can keep guests coming in for more.
5.) No other sandwich shop is doing this. No other place has peanut butter and jelly on their menu o,f course w,ith a few exceptions but not on the level that we should.
Hello, Cameron -
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your post! It seems like during every post, you mention something new about your idea (which is a great thing). Specifically, with this post, you mentioned the story of visiting your mom in
Virginia. I've been following your blog and your idea for the peanut butter and jelly shop, and until now you haven't given the origin for your idea. Your origin story about where your idea came from is great; you should include it in any information about the shop to tie it all together and give the shop that "homey" familiar feeling. Great job!