Seriously. For a
humor blog, I certainly give you a lot of great, moneymaking advice. My latest brilliant offering: Sell grapes in
Japan.
My friend, Cynthia Horst, told me about this and I checked it out. Yep, these babies
just sold at auction for more than FOURTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. Yes, that’s thousand with a th. That’s almost five hundred dollars per
grape. (Kind of makes my 18-dollar
tomatoes look almost reasonable, doesn’t it?)
And before
you decide that only an idiot would pay that, hold your tractors. These Ruby Roman grapes can be re-sold at a profit.
Of course, in
this case the buyer just wants to display them in his store to attract
customers, and will eventually give away samples. Luscious fruits are a status symbol in Japan,
and these babies are particularly sweet, about the size of ping pong balls. They were grown right there in Japan, too.
But all fruit
fetches sky-high prices. Last year a pair of melons went for $16,590 in an
auction. And an apple will cost you
around $4.00.
Can you
imagine the dough you could make by importing produce from the very area of California where I live? Our farmer’s
markets are overflowing with every fruit imaginable. You just have to get it over to Japan.
If you
subscribe to this blog, you’ll get killer ideas like this all the time. I know. I’m a peach.
You can
thank me so easily—just buy one of my books here. And then enjoy it while nibbling on any of
the fruits locally available, for peanuts.