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Feel free to reach out. I am happy to share from my journey. 15,000 cans is basically 5000 per flavor. Or about 420 cases per sku. Margins get way better with volume. Normal MOQ’s of real production runs are about 200,000 per sku! That is basically a full truck. So when you print cans normally, that is the volume you deal with. You could order the 200k cans and do a couple production runs to help. The cost per can for 15,000 for me is about $1.30/can. (I will lose money on each case i initially). At full ramp production, cost drips to about $0.55-$0.60 for me. For instance, regular offset printed cans like a Coke can might cost $0.10. But with low volume, you have to use shrink wrap cans or digital printed cans. Those are closer to $0.35. Oh… I learned all about can lids too such as 202 LOE vs CDL. I wanted gold lids which turned into a hassle. One nice thing about this business is due to the timeframe, you can sort of pace yourself especially if you work full time. Ince you go live, it will likely take more time. But for now, website, branding, formulation, are less time dependent.