Believe it or not, “try to keep up” was the first thought that came to mind when reading about Pinole Blue; why you might ask? According to Eddie Sandoval, founder of Pinole Blue, “Our product uses the same ancient ingredients and processes as the Tarahumara tribe of Mexico, an indigenous group famous for their running culture. The Tarahumara drink the roasted ground-blue corn (Pinole) for energy, seeing as though they need it, since they are known for running 50-100 miles a day.”
Do you understand why “try to keep up” is a valid sentiment? Not only is it because the average person would struggle to run a fraction of what the Tarahumara tribe runs, but because Eddie Sandoval’s existing coding and marking systems could no longer keep up with demand. Here at Sneed Coding Solutions, our objective is to #KeepCodingSimple and that’s exactly what we did for Pinole Blue.
According to Eddie Sandoval the need for change in their existing coding and marking process really occurred after they had been featured on ABC’s Shark Tank.
Of course growth is a contributing factor to updating Pinole Blue’s printers, but the type of packaging used is another key factor as well. Let’s stop and think about this for a minute, whenever you’ve purchased a product, have you ever stopped and thought about how simple or complicated it must have been to get traceability information printed on it?
Let’s be honest, the majority of us hardly ever pay attention to the information that’s printed, let alone the type of packaging it comes in; however, that’s not to say it’s irrelevant on the contrary, according to Bakery and Snacks,
In order for Pinole Blue to have been able to expand into retail, it was necessary to find a printer that could give them the freedom to print on stand-up pouches and keep up with demand, that’s where our SNEED-JET ® Titan T6 comes into play.
Our handhelds have always been a customer favorite and it’s no surprise since their versatility is so appealing. Eddie Sandoval has put our Titan T6 to the test, so was it able to keep up, or does it need a cup of Pinole?
Not only did Mr. Sandoval and his team not struggle to set their equipment up, but they also went on to say that,