Daily Archives: February 19, 2015

Gluten Free For Dogs

It only seems like the past 15 years or so, that people started talking about gluten intolerance and gluten free diets. Well what’s good for humans could be good for dogs. I just read about a lady called Tena Norman (in the United States of course) who has set up a company selling gluten free treats for dogs.

I don’t know anything about dog physiology, but I do know a bit about human psychology. If their pet appears under the weather they will happily spend money looking for a solution. And if gluten free diets work for some humans, maybe they’ll work for dogs too. If you’re looking to break into the pet food/treat market, this could be a profitable angle.

The Portland Airport Carpet

We’ve talked here before about the money to be made from memorabilia from old buildings and structures like the Berlin Wall or a defunct sports stadium. But even I was taken by surprise by the fuss that’s being created over the replacement of a carpet.

Portland airport are  replacing their ‘iconic’ carpet and this has led to a huge wave of interest. Go to “pdxcarpet.com” and you can buy T-Shirts, mugs and other items emblazoned with the carpet pattern. You can also register your interest to  buy a piece of the carpet when it’s finally taken up later this year.

At first I thought this interest in airport carpets was something peculiar to Portland, but I discovered there’s even a website “www.carpetsforairports.com” dedicated to people with a fascination with the floor covering in the worlds airports. I don’t know about you, but I’m not sure I’d want to spend an evening in the company of people fascinated by this.

Joking aside, it shows that there is money to be made from memorabilia and nostalgia in the strangest of places. Is there a Portland Airport Carpet opportunity somewhere near you?