do you think a collection of sand from the most beautiful beaches of Costa Rica would be a good product to sel

March 29th, 2010 by admin

tһеу wουƖԁ bе arranged іח ƖіttƖе bottles & named οח tһе outside οf wһісһ beach tһеу came frοm. wουƖԁ аח american, canadian, european οr јυѕt аbουt anybody Ɩіkе tһаt kind οf thing? аחԁ һοw much сουƖԁ іt bе worth?

10 Responses to “do you think a collection of sand from the most beautiful beaches of Costa Rica would be a good product to sel”

  1. T.b. Says:

    who the fuck would buy sand?

  2. cpecka1212 Says:

    not much… only if the bottles were really nice

  3. Joe B Says:

    uhhhhhhh…….. nobody wants sand.

  4. Yucko Shmucko Says:

    that’s very bad for the environment and Costa Rica does not have pretty sand. It’s gray and muddy. I don;t think taking things from nature and selling them is a good idea AT ALL.

  5. PhotoMan Says:

    No, and what happens when you run out of sand?

  6. Melissa Says:

    No.

  7. hazeltine4 Says:

    No one would buy that. It is the scenery from the beach that is beautiful, not the sand, For all they know you just got sand at the local beach and labeled it like it was from some exotic place.

  8. Cribber Says:

    Not really, unless you sold it for fifty cents in a tourist shop right down on the beach. That is the kind of thing people grab quick to take back with them for cute gifts for their workmates and such when they are back from vacation. Not really going to sell otherwise.

  9. Annie Says:

    I have no idea if anyone would purchase this. Collections of sand from various places in the world are one persons memorabilia, their own personal keepsakes. I imagine that they would want to pick it up and collect it themselves, not buy it.

    Although I could be wrong, as I’ve seen people buy driftwood and seashells, sand might be something that interests a few. Perhaps they would buy it and have a collection, even if they had never been to those beaches! Pretending they had been.

  10. orangejulius Says:

    i have sand and seashells from many beaches all over Europe from when i visited, but i don’t think anyone would find any value in it other than my own sentimental value in it.
    so maybe sand isn’t such a great idea and if the box gets torn open it’s just a mess.

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