Been growing and selling produce for maybe a decade now. First at farmers market. Now online. We do OK, but not rolling in money or anything. Have talked with Salsalady who is hands on everything she does. If she is getting rich, it hasn't gone to her head. Lucky Dog co-packs so he is not limited by what he can do himself. But he comes across down to earth, so I don't get the impression he is rolling in it. Even huge names in the pepper business like Jim Duffy seem to live in humble homes. Saw a video of his place. Nice, but not swimming pools and movie stars.
Now I do remember shopping at the North Market in Columbus, OH when a little hot sauce company name of CaJohn's was getting its start. They seem to have done really well despite their humble beginnings. So I know some folk make good, but it took years and I am sure much very hard work.
So why does it seem like people believe there is huge money to be made with peppers? Seems to me it is like most things: Hard work for fair money if you are lucky.
Now I do remember shopping at the North Market in Columbus, OH when a little hot sauce company name of CaJohn's was getting its start. They seem to have done really well despite their humble beginnings. So I know some folk make good, but it took years and I am sure much very hard work.
So why does it seem like people believe there is huge money to be made with peppers? Seems to me it is like most things: Hard work for fair money if you are lucky.