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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (3890)9/6/1998 11:31:00 AM
From: s martin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
Do you think AZNT is paying UPS with stock ? According to the "visitor" to AZNT, the UPS driver says they pick up from AZNT 2-3 times a day, products are going to 4,765 stores, yet the last financial report shows shipping expenses of $382. Quite a bargain. <g>



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (3890)9/6/1998 12:49:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Respond to of 26163
 
...He sent me to another grocery store where I found "TOUCH OF NATURE". It was next to the Nutrasweet and Sweet'nLow.

So based on what this mysterious individual, "stocktalk98", is claiming, T.O.N. is being sold next to artificial sweeteners.

But I thought that T.O.N. was being sold from healthfood outlets??

And although I haven't visited one for several months, I don't ever recall seeing Nutra-Sweet or SweetnLow being sold there.

I mean these are healthfood stores, right?? Why would they be selling artificial sweeteners available at any grocery store?

And if the location that Stocktalk98 is mentioning is an actual ubitquitous grocery store, why is a dietary supplement being sold in a section usually reserved for food items??

Wouldn't that expose the store owner to a liability issue in the future by creating product confusion for their customers who might believe that T.O.N., being next to the other sweeteners, is an FDA approved food additive?

And finally, most products offered on a grocery store shelf are there due to distribution agreements with the store's corporate officers. It also oftentimes involve "marketing agreements" that provide a payment in exchange for available shelf space. I guess that means that AZNT has documentation that would substantiate these distribution and marketing agreements with the grocery chain.

Either that or the store owner is family owned operation.

Interesting questions either way.... And if false, certainly indicative of the extent that some people will go to misrepresent this company's status and prospects.

Regards,

Ron