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title: Old World Popcorn Inventory & Reorder Strategy
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# Old World Popcorn Inventory & Reorder Strategy

## Overview

Old World Popcorn is a white-label product sold through Amazon under a brand identity separate from Doudlah Farms. Managing inventory, reorder timing, and customer service requires careful coordination to maintain that separation while keeping Amazon stock levels healthy through seasonal demand windows.

This article captures the reorder framework and customer service process established during the [[clients/doudlah-farms/_index|Doudlah Farms]] January 2026 strategy call.

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## Reorder Plan

### Current Order (as of January 2026)

| SKU | Units |
|-----|-------|
| White (6 lb bag) | 225 |
| Yellow (6 lb bag) | 125 |
| **Total** | **350** |

**Order deadline:** April 15, 2026

### Rationale

Sales velocity data from the prior three months informed the order quantities:

- **White:** 3-month average of 128 units/month; most recent month hit 209 units. Order of 225 reflects the accelerating trend.
- **Yellow:** 3-month average of 78 units/month; most recent month hit 110 units. Order of 125 provides a buffer above recent velocity.

The April 15 deadline ensures inventory is received and processed before the **May/June planting season**, when Mark and Jason Doudlah have severely limited availability to handle logistics. The goal is to have Amazon fully stocked and require no inventory intervention during that window.

### Bag Manufacturing Lead Time

New bag orders require metal printing plates to be made before production can begin. For first-run or re-tooled bags, the full process — plates plus bag manufacturing — takes **6–8 weeks**. This lead time must be factored into any future reorder planning.

> **Rule of thumb:** Place bag orders at least 8 weeks before the target in-stock date. With a May/June blackout window, April 15 is the practical hard deadline for the current cycle.

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## Seasonal Inventory Planning

Doudlah Farms operates on an agricultural calendar. The **second half of May and all of June** are the primary planting window, during which Mark and Jason are unavailable for business operations. Amazon inventory must be fully stocked and self-sustaining before this period begins each year.

**Annual planning checkpoint:** Audit Old World Popcorn inventory levels no later than **March** each year to allow time for reorders before the planting season.

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## Customer Service Process

### The Identity Problem

Old World Popcorn is sold on Amazon as a standalone brand. Doudlah Farms is the operator behind it, but that connection is not public. When Amazon customers contact the seller directly, Mark cannot respond from any Doudlah-identified email address without risking brand exposure.

**Current gap:** No dedicated Old World Popcorn email address exists. Customers who dig up the Old World website contact info end up emailing Doudlah Farms directly.

### Resolution Protocol

1. **Mark forwards** any customer emails received at Doudlah Farms addresses to Karly Oykhman at Asymmetric.
2. **Karly handles** the customer response on behalf of Old World Popcorn.
3. **Pending setup:** A dedicated Old World Popcorn email address (~$7/month) is being configured. Once live, all customer-facing communications route through that address, eliminating the identity exposure risk.

### How Customers Find the Seller

- If an order ships via Amazon MCF from the Old World website, Amazon includes Old World branding in tracking info — customers can trace it back.
- If purchased directly on Amazon, customers must manually look up the Old World website and pull contact info. This is uncommon but does happen.

Amazon does not consistently handle customer complaints internally (e.g., broken bags, damaged shipments) and sometimes redirects customers to the seller — creating the exposure risk described above.

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- [[clients/doudlah-farms/_index|Doudlah Farms Client Overview]]
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- [[knowledge/ecommerce-strategy/doudlah-farms-pop-popcorn-launch|Pop Popcorn Launch Strategy]]
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