Discuss Scratch
- FluffyBumblebees74
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
Now I know what you're thinking. These types of drinks might be for younger children, but remember, nobody is too old for anything! These would be cool for people who both love scratch and surprises, so I'd say it's a good idea. The flavours would be:
I don't know if this will get released, but anyways, scratch on!
EDIT: The ST may need another company to make the surprise drinks for them, so they aren't on their own.
EDIT 2: Also, they may do it with ScratchJr instead. There might be 8250000 copies, which would be $250,000 to produce, but not per surprise drink because that would be ridiculous. It sounds like a lot of money, but hey, I'm sure Scratch has raised over $15,000,000 at this point, so it might not be a big deal. If they want to save money, they might need to lower the amount of copies available.
EDIT 3: The toy capsule thingy would have a warning saying that the toy isn't food so that younger people don't eat it.
- Scratch Cat - Tropical
- Giga - Apple
- Pico - Orange
- Gobo - Lemonade
- Tera - Blueberry
- Nano - Soda
I don't know if this will get released, but anyways, scratch on!
EDIT: The ST may need another company to make the surprise drinks for them, so they aren't on their own.
EDIT 2: Also, they may do it with ScratchJr instead. There might be 8250000 copies, which would be $250,000 to produce, but not per surprise drink because that would be ridiculous. It sounds like a lot of money, but hey, I'm sure Scratch has raised over $15,000,000 at this point, so it might not be a big deal. If they want to save money, they might need to lower the amount of copies available.
EDIT 3: The toy capsule thingy would have a warning saying that the toy isn't food so that younger people don't eat it.
Last edited by FluffyBumblebees74 (April 28, 2023 08:38:44)
- GIitchInTheMatrix
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
Maybe Scratch Cat should be a different flavor, Mango is trash
In all seriousness, this could help fundraising for Scratch, and shouldn’t cost too much, and it’s relatively cheap to make drinks. For example, 3 cents per 12 fluid ounces of soda, IIRC. And the bottles could also be heavily based off the mascots themselves. Maybe they can also include the octopus as a random drink(i mean, its always destroying the servers)
In all seriousness, this could help fundraising for Scratch, and shouldn’t cost too much, and it’s relatively cheap to make drinks. For example, 3 cents per 12 fluid ounces of soda, IIRC. And the bottles could also be heavily based off the mascots themselves. Maybe they can also include the octopus as a random drink(i mean, its always destroying the servers)
- FluffyBumblebees74
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
Maybe Scratch Cat should be a different flavor, Mango is trashI changed it to tropical.
- -Valtren-
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
But they'll only sell if they taste good, which to find out and make, isn't very cheap. it’s relatively cheap to make drinks.
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While this could help with fundraising and promotion, what do drinks have to do with coding? And if the drinks don't sell well? Does anyone at the scratch team even know how to make these drinks?
- GIitchInTheMatrix
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
I took the stats given from Coca Cola.But they'll only sell if they taste good, which to find out and make, isn't very cheap it’s relatively cheap to make drinks.
What does half of the stuff While this could help with fundraising and promotion, what do drinks have to do with coding?here have to do with coding?
Sell it in bulk at a discount, like everything And if the drinks don't sell well? here, besides, it would still be a net gain, as long as they make at last 3 cents per 12 ounces, based off Cokes stats.
Does anyone at the Scratch Team even know how to knit? Does anyone at the scratch team even know how to make these drinks?
Perhaps they can outsource it, as they probably do with half of everything in the store.
- PhiPhenomenon
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
You can't drink until you're 21 in the US and in other countries it's 18. The median age of Scratch is around 12, which definitely will affect the sales. I suspect these drinks may negatively affect the economy. And if the drinks don't sell well?
Last edited by PhiPhenomenon (April 27, 2023 13:07:38)
- GIitchInTheMatrix
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
Ah yes, i love spiking drinks for kids.You can't drink until you're 21 in the US and in other countries it's 18. The median age of Scratch is around 12, which definitely will affect the sales. I suspect these drinks may negatively affect the economy. And if the drinks don't sell well?
- PhiPhenomenon
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
rip to those who succumbed to dehydration because they weren't allowed to drinkAh yes, i love spiking drinks for kids.You can't drink until you're 21 in the US and in other countries it's 18. The median age of Scratch is around 12, which definitely will affect the sales. I suspect these drinks may negatively affect the economy. And if the drinks don't sell well?
- medians
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
Oh I thought this was asking to add the surprise button back from 1.x for a second.
I don’t think they meant that type of drinking.You can't drink until you're 21 in the US and in other countries it's 18. The median age of Scratch is around 12, which definitely will affect the sales. I suspect these drinks may negatively affect the economy. And if the drinks don't sell well?
- Jareddddddd
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
if it were that easy to make money, the market would be flooded with drinks already - coke has mass infrastructure like shipping, bottling, production already in place. It's also a huge risk, because those drinks might not even sell. The risk is just too high for the marginal income. no support
- Za-Chary
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
I assumed the OP was referring to these drinks as sodas or juices, not alcohol, especially considering that the OP states that “These types of drinks might be for younger children.” You can't drink until you're 21 in the US and in other countries it's 18. The median age of Scratch is around 12, which definitely will affect the sales. I suspect these drinks may negatively affect the economy.
- GIitchInTheMatrix
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
They can make 33 bottles for one dollar. if it were that easy to make money, the market would be flooded with drinks already - coke has mass infrastructure like shipping, bottling, production already in place. It's also a huge risk, because those drinks might not even sell. The risk is just too high for the marginal income. no support
Thats 330 for ten dollars.
If they cannot get the ST to try them and produce them for less than $50, then they need a new method.
- PhiPhenomenon
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
I assumed the OP was referring to these drinks as sodas or juices, not alcohol, especially considering that the OP states that “These types of drinks might be for younger children.”
No one in their right mind would consume blueberry flavored “drinks”. I don’t think they meant that type of drinking.
- randomguy3513
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
Where can these exactly can be sold.
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I think I got the costume1 flavor guys.Ah yes, i love spiking drinks for kids.You can't drink until you're 21 in the US and in other countries it's 18. The median age of Scratch is around 12, which definitely will affect the sales. I suspect these drinks may negatively affect the economy. And if the drinks don't sell well?
- GIitchInTheMatrix
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1000+ posts
Scratch Surprise Drinks
The Scratch Foundation store. Where can these exactly can be sold.
…i shall escape.I think I got the costume1 flavor guys.Ah yes, i love spiking drinks for kids.You can't drink until you're 21 in the US and in other countries it's 18. The median age of Scratch is around 12, which definitely will affect the sales. I suspect these drinks may negatively affect the economy. And if the drinks don't sell well?
Last edited by GIitchInTheMatrix (April 27, 2023 13:59:57)
- Za-Chary
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
I don't get it. I like drinking blueberry lemonade in the summer. If you're referring to the fact that the OP uses the word “drink,” what other word would you use? No one in their right mind would consume blueberry flavored “drinks”.
- dertermenter
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
Unlike other “merchandise” items which can be ordered online with no problems and also look like they've been made on a custom clothes and sticker websites, with the only other items being related to coding/Scratch (the book title looks like it's related to creativity, and Scrtach is a platform for expressing that), this seems a lot more complex and I don't think is pratical. Scratch's primary aim is to offer a coding platform for kids where the can “imagine, program and share”, not to sell products unrelated to this, like drinks.
A drink needs to be made in factories, which cost a lot of money, and a factory needs workers (even if a lot is automated), which cost money in wages. It has way too many expenditures that I don't see a lot of people buying (I don't see people buying these drinks at all - if its online than children probably won't have money stored online, and if it is retail than Scratch isn't global enough for that) thus I don't think it will make a profit, so I don't think it is something the Scratch Team should invest in.
A drink needs to be made in factories, which cost a lot of money, and a factory needs workers (even if a lot is automated), which cost money in wages. It has way too many expenditures that I don't see a lot of people buying (I don't see people buying these drinks at all - if its online than children probably won't have money stored online, and if it is retail than Scratch isn't global enough for that) thus I don't think it will make a profit, so I don't think it is something the Scratch Team should invest in.
Last edited by dertermenter (April 27, 2023 14:08:38)
- sonic__fan
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
Huh, pretty cool and out-there idea.
For making the drinks, the Scratch Team could probably out-source it.
For the person who'd say “this has nothing to do with coding”, that's perfectly true, but this is just another way to earn money that would be used for the website.
if nano was chocolate i would buy 10000 drinks
For making the drinks, the Scratch Team could probably out-source it.
For the person who'd say “this has nothing to do with coding”, that's perfectly true, but this is just another way to earn money that would be used for the website.
if nano was chocolate i would buy 10000 drinks
Last edited by sonic__fan (April 27, 2023 18:41:06)
- Gamer_Logan819
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
Make nano “cola” instead of just soda and I support, you can’t just have “Soda” and not say what flavor. Anyways yes would be a good to earn money but on the other hand not everyone will buy it. Now I know what you're thinking. These types of drinks might be for younger children, but remember, nobody is too old for anything! These would be cool for people who both love scratch and surprises, so I'd say it's a good idea. The flavours would be:
- Scratch Cat - Tropical
- Giga - Apple
- Pico - Orange
- Gobo - Lemonade
- Tera - Blueberry
- Nano - Soda
I don't know if this will get released, but anyways, scratch on!
also changing Giga to fruit punch would be better
Last edited by Gamer_Logan819 (April 27, 2023 15:58:44)
- hi875230163394
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Scratch Surprise Drinks
Not only is blueberry not very strong in pigment making it not a very good flavor for a drink, this will also cost a ton of money, for a drink that will have very little wide appeal
I doubt even a little kid would want a “surprise drink” themed around characters they likely aren't familiar with.
…and all of this isn't even mentioning the logistical problems with a randomized drink, would they have to include the nutrition facts for each individual flavor on the bottle? How would consumers even know what flavor they got? What if there was a recall for an ingredient only used in one flavor?
I doubt even a little kid would want a “surprise drink” themed around characters they likely aren't familiar with.
…and all of this isn't even mentioning the logistical problems with a randomized drink, would they have to include the nutrition facts for each individual flavor on the bottle? How would consumers even know what flavor they got? What if there was a recall for an ingredient only used in one flavor?