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WM 417889 Sellsheet 11X8.5 Sweetened With Pure Cane Sugar! Great Tasting Hand-Crafted Flavors Grab yourself a bottle of the best from the west... SIOUX CITY PREMIUM CRAFT SODAS Product Positioning Sioux City is a line of unique hand-crafted soft drink flavors which competes in the premium craft soda category. Sarsaparilla, the Granddaddy of all Root Beers, leads the product line and has been recognized by root beer connoisseurs from all over. Try our other flavors as well Root Beer, Ginger Beer, Cream Soda, Birch Beer, Orange Cream,Prickly Pear and Berry Berry. One drink and you are a cowboy walking through the saloon doors, hearing the piano playing and poker cards shuffling looking to quench your thirst... Item Bottles Four Packs GTIN Key Product Attributes • Raised glass embossed “Sioux City” bottles 6/4/12 oz. • Twice voted #1 Root Beer in America by Sarsaparilla the Root Beer Report • Sweetened with Pure Cane Sugar & Caffeine Free 6/4/12 oz. Root Beer • Unique Great Tasting Hand-Crafted Sodas • Each bottle is painted with its own distinct western motif 6/4/12 oz. Ginger Beer 0 7 2 0 6 3 0 0 1 3 6 2 • All items are offered in attractive four packs • Sarsaparilla is also offered in 24 loose packs 6/4/12 oz. Cream Soda Warehouse Information 6/4/12 oz. Tie- 10 Birch Beer Tier- 6 Cases/Pallet- 60 6/4/12 oz. Orange Cream Case Weight- 34.5 lbs Cases/Trailer- 1260 6/4/12 oz. Case Cube- .865 Prickly Pear Case Dimensions- 17 x 11 x 8 6/4/12 oz. Berry Berry 0 7 2 0 6 3 0 0 2 6 7 3 0 7 2 0 6 3 0 1 2 6 7 2 White Rock Beverage Company, 141-07 20th Avenue, Suite 403, Whitestone, NY 11357 www.siouxcitybeverages.com (718) 746-3400 Fax (718) 767- 0413.
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