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To: LemonHead who wrote (2272)1/10/1999 10:52:00 PM
From: mark cox  Respond to of 2452
 
Hey Keith do you have something against Wild Wild Cherry or did he get away from you on his bicycle? <LOL> Were they sold out of Cherry and you couldn't get any?

Seriously though you did a great job with the website which will give all the folks out there who aren't in the vicinity of a Supercenter a look at the pouches. I hope all the stores put a display of them in a main aisle. This display in the main isle may be a sign of just how much Wal-mart is behind this product and their willingness to promote it. My brother picked up 4 boxes last Thursday and at that time there wasn't an aisle display. Hope they put one up.

Great job Keith.

Mark



To: LemonHead who wrote (2272)1/11/1999 1:29:00 AM
From: Judith  Respond to of 2452
 
Lemonhead,

Thanks for the pics on your website. There are no Super Centers here in Manhattan, so I appreciate your taking the time to display the product.

Judith



To: LemonHead who wrote (2272)1/11/1999 2:52:00 AM
From: Invstd  Respond to of 2452
 
LemonHead (no sour puss): Thanks - No Super Centers in California!
And I mean all of CA, if the mgr. @ my local WalMart is correct. And, more disappointing, he'd never heard of the juice product, much less our packaging. I'm talking about the Bay Area. Hope they get this stuff to the smaller outlets before too long.

But thanks for the peek; it was good to see actual evidence.....

Also, from a newsletter, Small Cap Investor, an interesting article on some new SEC regs for OTCBB issues (let's hope TCBG is keeping tabs on these developments). A little long, but worth the read:

SEC APPROVES RULE REQUIRING OTCBB COMPANIES TO FILE WITH THE SEC

The National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD), announced
on January 6, 1999 that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
has approved the NASD's proposed OTC Bulletin Board Eligibility Rule.
This rule permits only those companies that report their current
financial information to the SEC, banking, or insurance regulators to
be quoted on the OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB), offering investors more
and better information about OTCBB stocks.

Under the new rule, Market Makers will not be permitted to quote
OTCBB-traded securities unless the issuer has filed periodic reports
with the appropriate regulatory agency. The filing requirement protects investors by ensuring that they have access to companies' current financial information when considering investments in OTCBB-traded securities.

"Thorough and accurate information is the foundation of sound
investment decisions," said Frank G. Zarb, NASD Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer. "By requiring the half of all OTCBB companies that
currently do not provide publicly-available financial reports to join
the half that do, we will take a major step toward improving the
quality of the microcap market. We are pleased that the SEC has
approved our proposal to effectively eliminate non-reporting companies
from the OTC Bulletin Board."

Under the new rule, any domestic company that does not file periodic
financial reports with the SEC, or with banking or insurance
regulators, will be eliminated from the OTCBB after a phase-in period.
In April 1998, the SEC required all foreign securities on the OTCBB to
be fully registered with the SEC in order to remain quoted.

The new requirement applies immediately to any company first quoted on
the OTCBB after January 4, 1999. Securities already quoted on the OTCBB as of January 4, 1999, will have until at least July 1999 to comply with the new requirements. The rule will be phased in over a 12 month period beginning in July 1999 and continuing through June 2000 in alphabetical increments based upon the company¹s name as of January 4,1999. In June 2000, the rule will apply to all companies on the OTCBB.

The filing requirement also means that these companies are subject to
greater regulatory oversight by the SEC and other regulatory authorities. The OTC Bulletin Board is a quotation service that
displays real-time quotes, last-sale prices, and volume information in
domestic and certain foreign securities. Eligible securities include
national, regional, and foreign equity issues; and warrants, units, and American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) not listed on any other U.S.
national securities market or exchange. Although the OTCBB is operated
by the NASD, it is unlike The Nasdaq Stock Market or other listed
markets where individual companies apply for listing and must meet and
maintain strict listing standards; individual brokerage firms, or
Market Makers initiate quotations for specific securities on the OTC
Bulletin Board. Currently, approximately 6,500 securities are quoted on the OTCBB.

Although the NASD press release doesn't mention what will happen to
companies that are no longer eligible to be quoted on the OTCBB, it is
likely that these companies will be quoted on the NQB Pink Sheets. It
is currently much more difficult to get stock quotes for Pink Sheet
stocks than OTCBB stocks, although it may become easier in the near
future.

The SmallCap Investor believes the new filing requirement for OTCBB
companies is great news for microcap investors. First, many low-quality companies will wind up on the more obscure Pink Sheets, where fewer investors will find them. Second, many other low-quality companies will choose to file with the SEC. Investors who bother to read the SEC filings should now be able to make better investment decisions (unless, of course, a company lies in its SEC filings). And third, many of the better OTCBB companies that do not currently currently file will begin to file. Clearly, the more information available on these higher-quality OTCBB companies, the better.

The major negative: Some relatively strong, but very small, start-up
companies may not be able to qualify for OTCBB quotations in their
earliest stages. Not only would these potentially fine investment
opportunities become more difficult for investors to discover, but
these companies could experience added difficulties in raising funds.
However, this situation should prove uncommon. The majority of
companies facing this problem will be poor investments that should be
avoided anyway. Another potential negative of the new rule is that some higher-quality OTCBB companies that disdain self-promotion and are loath to make company information available to the public will move to the Pink Sheets, likely adding to investors' difficulty in finding these companies.

Overall, however, the positives of this new rule far outweigh the
negatives. As a result, investors will be able to make more informed
decisions on OTCBB stocks and, hopefully, enjoy increased success when
investing in them.

This article is also available on our web site at
smallcapinvestor.com

Hopefully, such developments will spur TCBG to get full NASDAQ listing soon.



To: LemonHead who wrote (2272)1/11/1999 1:11:00 PM
From: Bill Rogers  Respond to of 2452
 
LemonHead.....Great post and thanks for all your effort.
A little Wal-Mart 101.
1. Be sure you have a winner for the masses
2. Can vendor handle your volume
3. Put in a few stores...supercenters
4. Monitor daily
5.Get solid contracts with vendor
6.Maybe put some money in vendor so he can grow faster and
quickly supply you
7. Six to nine months, the big volume begins

Just check how many super stores they have in Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Georgia, AK, LA. They will love this in Mexico in Cifria(sp) stores which are a JV I believe. Where it gets damn hot in the summer and mothers are tried of wiping up spilled juice.

Just wait everyone...Good trading.