The factory lacks public exposure and effective advertising, leading distributors and customers to believe the products are discontinued.
The factory produces two types of candies: bubble gums and caramel candies.
The names were influenced by the U.S. occupation of the Philippines and the American company his father worked with during World War II.
Conan suggests targeting the youth with a new marketing campaign, possibly involving celebrity endorsements like Taylor Swift, and changing the names and branding of the candies.
There are currently 19 employees, down from hundreds when the factory was more manual and less automated.
The current customer base is primarily older, in their late 50s and 60s, and the factory needs to attract younger consumers to survive.
Conan suggests the slogan 'First time for everything' to reflect the new approach they plan to take.
The main competitor is a company called Columbia, which sells menthol hard candies.
Conan believes he is a good leader, innovator, and visionary with experience in branding, which he thinks can help modernize the factory's approach.
Conan suggests using Taylor Swift's name and likeness without permission, which could lead to copyright infringement lawsuits.
Conan talks to Charles in Manila about working as a mechanical engineer in an unpopular candy factory.
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