Having a small business has been a learning experience. With a little money, a couple of great ideas and about a year's worth of time - Bo and I have done a lot. With the help of our manufacturing guys, our designer and our other suppliers we have taken a good idea and made it into the best it could be. Not to say there have not been a lot of barriers in the way - believe me, there have. But, what we have created is nothing short of spectacular.
The Water Wagon is an evolutionary leap forward from earlier design attempts. We have put a lot of thought into this product - and it shows. We did a Fall '09 promotional tour with out first wagon and then Bo went to the Olympics with our deluxe model. He was there for nearly a month - connecting people to tap water and The Water Wagon.
The Wagon has many creative new features that make it fit into any public venue. It is big enough to handle the volume of patrons at any event - but it is not so big that it becomes a road block. Wrapped in vinyl the wagon is a thing of beauty. Everyone notices it. Bo said that there were thousands of pictures taken of the wagon in Vancouver. No one can walk by without looking at the wagon and the messaging placed on its sides.
The Wagon is built to the highest standards for both durability and health. Stainless steel - child steps - wheel chair access - easy-pull fountain levers. The Water Wagon is awesome. (Sometimes I think it is odd that "I" am talking about a water trailor like this) But, you just have to see one and understand what it represents. It represents the salvation of public water in North America - and beyond. Now that is worth writing about.
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