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Show HN: Just Launched, subscription to candies from the world. TheHoneyDay.com
20 points by mudiarto on Aug 12, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 15 comments
the site is http://thehoneyday.com

Original idea is from bemmu (candyjapan.com), but we are targeting different market and different goals. This is the mvp version, if enough interest, we are thinking of making it like a "pandora for snacks".

Feedbacks and inputs are very much appreciated



It will be helpful if you specify what the candies are made of. I can imagine people with specific tastes, vegetarians, people with allergies, etc will be interested in knowing such details.


I think this fellow is on to something. I can't imagine walking into a candy store and seeing bare counters and plain walls.

I expected to see a white background with candy pouring in from the sides and reds and yellows.


"apple store for candies" :) ?

But that is a good input, I will see if I can alter the layout to put more candies picture. We are just starting, so we don't have that many pictures yet, but as we grow, I am sure I will put more pictures based on the candies that we sent.


hah, actually I Googled around a bit, and I was thinking something more like this: http://www.jellybelly.com/

Also, would J List be a competitor? Regardless, good luck!


Thank you for the input, I will update the website with this additional information ..


It surprises me how many people try to build an MVP before looking at the existing competitors :)

Graze.com has been doing a recommendation-engine driven snack delivery service for several years now (they raised a $2.5m VC round from Octopus and DFJ) and are making revenues in the high millions.

Graze have a pretty proven business model by this stage, but given they only operate in the UK there's obviously the potential for someone to clone their business in other countries.


Thank you for this information, I was not aware of graze before, but now I will see if they have something that I can copy :)..

I think even if somebody is doing pandora for snacks, the market is still open for competition. I believe there are a lot of niches that can be done. Also MVP is just testing the initial concept of candy subscriptions. I will see if people like it, and it can grow before adding additional features.


Graze.com aren't really competition to this - same idea, different niche.

This seems to be more directed to people who like sweets and snacks, while graze.com is centered around heath food.


Sure but they're much closer to the "Pandora for snacks" idea


I think Graze adopted their idea from My Muesli: http://uk.mymuesli.com/.


Pandora for snacks: awesome tagline and concept. This would make a great gift for kids (of all ages).

One suggestion: change the look of your site. Add pictures of candies. Make my eyes burn from the hot neon colors. Turn up the fun dial on the design!


Thank you for the input, I will see if I can do that :) ..


Great idea. Looking forward to my first candy.


target="_blank" on "see sample shipment"

WHY???!???!!


Just to be more helpful

1 - Small thing, but when I click "click here for international", it'd be nice if the FAQ entry was auto-expanded.

2 - I think you should watch Barry Schwartz TED talk on the Paradox of Choice (http://www.ted.com/talks/barry_schwartz_on_the_paradox_of_ch...) before considering this suggestion...but I can't help that more choice in this case might be better (if properly designed). Some people might want 1 package a month, but for it to be larger (maybe they have 4 kids)..or smaller...they might even like to pick preferences of types of candies..

3 - This might be a little far fetched, but you know what would be sweet (HAHAH!), if X days before it shipped, I had the opportunity to include a personal message. I could see buying this as a gift for someone special and wanting to include a unique and personal message each time.




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