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WallStPirate

04/08/17 12:00 AM

#2409 RE: Nick Santa #2408

I went to Whole Foods in Woburn Ma as all of them in Massachusetts carry some type of coco Libre but not all types. The store I went in only carried the coconut water and only two flavors lemon ginger and lemongrass I bought both, the ginger was a little to much but not terrible as I do not like ginger, the lemongrass was good. To note their shelve space was not great but compared to others okay maybe 2 feet wide on 1 shelf in the cooler, Naked Juice had 6 feet on two shelves but LaCroix had an entire cooler, wow.

I think I would prefer a more coconut flavored drink and am looking to locate them. I will try a few different whole Foods this weekend.


NewJerichoMan

04/08/17 1:22 PM

#2411 RE: Nick Santa #2408

Road Trip Time?

http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/new-age-beverages-corporation-launches-new-store-brand-tea-with-major-convenience-pinksheets-nbev-2190937.htm

"New Age Beverages Corporation ...today announced that it has launched a new portfolio of store-branded, premium Ready-to-Drink (RTD) Teas created exclusively for a major North American convenience store operator with more than 3,000 stores. New Age recently began shipping to all their convenience outlets throughout the United States."

"Co-developed portfolio of new Ready-to-Drink Premium Teas in five trending and consumer preferred flavors."

Before we thought it could only be 7-11, Circle K (Couche-Tard/Night Owl) or possibly Speedway. The image below is from a convenience store mag, published in 2016. The potential list of candidates just got longer: Shell, Chevon and BP are now on the list.

I check an Exxon Mobil On The Run near my house every so often (US stores owned by Circle K) and the clerk always looks at me like I have three heads when I ask about Xing Tea.