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Which name of the product you would be more likely to buy? (same product different wording)
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10 Responses to Option A
i like option A the most of having a more appealing name
I'd try a product called "Buckwheat Tea." I'd at least give it a shot. It sounds interesting.
I don't know what soba is so I went for buckwheat since I'm familiar with it.
I like option A better simply because I like buckwheat a lot. So this name is for me!
This name sounds better, more common and direct. Option B is not direct, although "soba" means "Sobacha", which is Buckwheat, it's not a very well-known name, and it's not recognizable.
Easier to know what it is.
Soba reminds me too much of savory noodles.
I like option A much better because I think that it is more unique and interesting. My dad also used to call me Buckwheat as a kid, so maybe I am a little biased.
i would be more likely to buy the product in option A because of the buckwheat
Buckwheat Tea just sounds fun and tasty, like I'd be getting a wholesome old-school tea to drink. I'm all about that.
40 Responses to Option B
Buckwheat makes it sound more like a breakfast cereal and not something that is appetizing to me.
I like soba best
Just sounds a little more sophisticated and refined. Also like it would taste good.
Soba sounds trendy. Buckwheat sounds bland.
I like the name more
Option B sounds more exotic
It sounds more exotic and unique than the other option, the other one just sounds plain and boring
Sounds more high-end and quality made.
B sounds more interesting and flavorful.
Buckwheat sounds like some herb that sounds disgusting.
I am super curious about this product and definitely prefer the name "Soba Tea" instead of buckwheat tea. I think it sounds trendier and nicer.
Sounds better and makes more sense.
Soba sounds more interesting
I like B because I think t sounds better. A makes me think of buckwheat pancakes not tea.
I just like B better and I honestly can't come up with a good, cogent point why. I just do.
I think this sounds a little more mellow, and I like a mellow tea.
Sounds better and not made up.
Buckwheat makes me think of hill-billies.
Buckwheat might bring up negative connotations.
I think Option A sounds more 'rural' and Western than Option B, which sounds more exotic and fancy to me.
soba is the japanese name so it's better
Soba sounds more exotic and like a more premium brand
Soba tea sounds way more appealing than buckwheat tea if i had to choose what to drink soba sounds more tasty as well.
"Buckwheat" doesn't sound very appealing so I'd probably go with this.
Soba sounds like a tea Buckwheat sounds like grass and not tasty
Option B is more alluring because it sounds different and unique.
I think this is more interesting and really sticks out as a name
Buckwheat Tea does not sound appealing at all. I would be more inclined to try Soba Tea which at least sounds intriguing and sparks my interest in a good way.
I think soba tea because I am more familiar with soba and I think I would like it more. I also think the name sounds more interesting.
Soba has a nice ring to it.More importantly, buckwheat in America at least is something used in pancakes. It’s a sturdy chewable substance which has nothing to do with any idea I have of tea. Buckwheat tea sounds like it would not be potable. It would sell very poorly in the US.
Buckwheat tea sounds too redneck honestly, Soba sounds fresh and trendy.
Soba Tea sounds more pleasant and intriguing to me, this seems like it would taste better.
I know that soba noodles are made of buckwheat, but soba sounds more appetizing than buckwheat, especially for a tea. So that is why I chose Option B.
Soba sounds more natural and like a tea.
I like soba better than buckwheat. Buckwheat tea sound grainy and lumpy.
Option B is very attractive name for this business. that's why i selected it.
Buckwheat sounds racist in my opinon
I prefer the name in option B because it sounds more intriguing and memorable. Option A sounds too boring to me.
Buckwheat does not sound appetizing. Soba sounds Japanese and more cultured. The Japanese are known for fine tea.
I love this option more because it seems more original and unique. It seems more interesting of a word.
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