[SOUND] So how this all started was is,
someone asked us hey, so
we get the licence and
the permit, so we did,
and then people said hey,
can you make me some, I could, you know,
use a little bit help cause
we're gonna get shut down.
So we did.
We went ahead and donated some, and
then word got out, and now here we are,
just about four weeks later since we
started packaging our first package, and
now we're doing trying to
do a truckload every day.
[NOISE] Okay, so what ultimately started
doing this is we knew people had a need,
and there is a danger factor
obviously with the COVID.
So we've made some for people, and
we're keeping the price really low.
We're not about making a bunch of money.
We're about putting in the hands
of people that need it.
And so now we just found more and more.
We're selling it to retail now, and
the money of that is springboarding us
to make more,
which allows us to get more for free.
So our highest priority is always
the hospitals, first responders,
maybe nursing homes, whoever really needs
it that can't take care of it themselves.
[NOISE]
>> How many bottles are, or
do you have any idea how much you made?
>> So today, we're trying to do
about 40,000 bottles, just today.
So a truckload for
us is around 40,000 bottles.
So we're trying to do 200,000
bottles just this week.
[NOISE] So this gave us the opportunity
to hire a lot of the people
back that we lost at the time
when the pub shut down.
So we've got employees here from
Riley's Brew Pub, Elbow Room.
Few other locations that normally
would just be sitting on appointments.
We were able to bring back
those people in the workforce.
>> Yeah, so prior to this job I
had worked at the Elbow Room.
This job has been great so far.
We've been working hard here, trying
to get everyone their hand sanitizer.
Ever since working here, it's been great.
I'm very blessed to be employed.
[SOUND]
>> I mean, well, having a job,
having the means to feed your family and
so for that, that's always benefit.
But then when you work for
a place that cause itself, its meaningful,
I think that's something that is
what driving everyone here, really.
Cause when you have people, I mean I'm
sure Riley's told you the hospitals,
all these cops, I mean, and
I know that now it's a law.
And people have to have this
stuff in order to keep going.
So that's what,
it makes me kind of gives the way,
I say like the wind under
my wings keep me going,
knowing that I seen this
more of this stuff go out,
gives me hope that
the world would get back to
normal sooner, so
that kind of keeps me going.
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