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A thread to post anything related to DinkyTown Ahtletes
Isn't this Kyle Rudolph's company?
GreenwayIsn't this Kyle Rudolph's company?
Any idea if this duck duck beer supports gopher football regardless of where it's purchased?
I pretty much only get Parlour burgers at the stadium, and now it will be Duck Duck beer too!Clever and every bit counts. Need more of these. Branding things is huge.
This should make Hawkeye fans' heads explode!Greenway
Ship some to Fargo for me? My liver needs a good ol' wreckin'I'll be smashing a 12er of Duck Duck brews every weekend from now on
Drink for Darius!!
Any idea if this duck duck beer supports gopher football regardless of where it's purchased?
In other words, do I have to buy it at specific liquor stores to get my 20% to Dinkytown?
I believe that is correct. To be clear, they are donating 20% of the profit, not 20% of the sale price.From what I’ve read it’s all sales. So if you buy it—20% goes to DTA regardless of location.
Unless I misheard, the Gopher Gridiron podcast clarified that it's 20% of revenue (not profit).I believe that is correct. To be clear, they are donating 20% of the profit, not 20% of the sale price.
I hadn't heard that, I was going off the DTA post above. I hope that is correct. That would match the arrangement that Iowa has with their similar program.Unless I misheard, the Gopher Gridiron podcast clarified that it's 20% of revenue (not profit).
And he's a HawkeyeGreenway
Unless I misheard, the Gopher Gridiron podcast clarified that it's 20% of revenue (not profit).
Yep, I said revenue, which would imply all revenue.
They're saying ALL revenue
This is pretty cool because Chad Greenway is a partner and he is obviously a big Iowa fan/alum.The beer will be at Huntington it looks like.
How does it taste?The beer will be at Huntington it looks like.
20% of profit or revenue ... either way is the process relying on retailers to accurately report their
sales? and then responsibly submit the proper amount?
I suppose if someone actually keeps track of product shipped and verifies amounts submitted it's possible but I'm guessing there will be significant spillage into the retailers register of the 20%.
And then that accounting person needs to be a volunteer or we are running the risk of being in the red.
Put it on a shirtDrink for Darius!!