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Re: poorguy1 post# 110713

Thursday, 09/29/2016 11:26:39 PM

Thursday, September 29, 2016 11:26:39 PM

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I find it hard to believe they would turn it down period. WALMEX was approached by Pro Prom.
I'm sure it's not the first time they have interacted.
Why would Walmart say no to selling a product like TBEV that has a catchy bottle design has an actual formula designed for sports and doesn't taste like complete Sh/t.
What does Walmart have to lose?
Next to nothing.
What do they get?
A product that will be advertised and marketed by Proprom.
And will be distributed by Proprom. And bottled by Proprom.
Walmart will get cut in at a cheap rate. And they will do nothing but profit from this worst case Senario it doesn't sell well and they don't order any more.
But people will buy anything. You put grapefuit juice tasting like poison in a fancy bottle and market it as healthy with some in shape chick wearing white yoga pants and cutting some yoga poses while she describes how pure she feels after she drinks it and people will buy it.
People will buy anything.
HPB had a dope looking bottle
Put that in a commercial and it sells.
But up a cardboard poster of some athlete next to a stack of them in Walmart and people will buy it.
They see HPB in the cooler next to doctor pepper and coke and Gatorade which they've had a million times and are bored with and they will say what's this? And they will buy it.
Walmart knows this.
They know it's new and it's shiny and people will buy it and they have no reason to say no.
In fact my guess is we wouldn't have even seen a Pr about this unless the answer was already yes and this meeting is a formality to nail down terms and prices.
The question isn't will it be distributed there but how much is Walmart going to pay for it to be distributed there
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