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Fanta MM 20 Oz Deal - Fanta MM 20 oz Deal - Powerade September Promotion Watch Winners - Property Insurance & Safety and Security Seminar on November 20th, 2019 Beverage • Coffee • Pest Control • Chips • Propane • Other AAA Cigars Core-Mark Int. Monster Set Up – Contact TTA Office Larry Krebs Gillie Clayton (901) 850-8788 (901) 305-4647 (918)740-1324 AmeriGas Cooks Pest Control Pepsi & Gatorade - Memphis James Kerr Rachel Sanders Tom McClain (480) 665-7262 (901) 606-9132 (662)255-9971 Ajax Distributing Red Bull Pinnacle Propane Patrick Turner Randy Cox Customer Service (931) 249-1475 [email protected] (866)428-3427 ATM Link Frito Lay Security Enterprises Inc. Set Up – Contact TTA Office Set Up/Complaints Carolyn Canfield (901) 850-8788 – Contact the Office (901)383-2519 Caravan Packaging (901)850-8788 Turner Ice-cream Set Up – Contact TTA Office Jaydee Clifton (901) 850-8788 (901) 355-7436 Cintas US Foods Travis Adams Jimmy Cull (479) 459-4311 (901)230-4191 Coca Cola - Memphis Waste Connections Inc. Lonnie Coleman Veronica Karter (901)508-5071 (901) 331-7763 Please Call the office for any World Pay – CR Processor Complaints. Che Powell Comcast (678) 587-1450 Set Up – Contact TTA Office (901) 850-8788 Community Coffee Robert Hatcher 901-825-8695 If your complaint or request has not been resolved within 72 hours, please contact the Office: At (901) 850-8788 or E-mail us at [email protected] Memphis, MS, & AR Members 2019 NATA-TTA CMA Sparkling Beverage Space *SSD Beverage space requirement is 2:1 vs. Pepsi or 67% and in 1st Position 2 Door SSD sets will have no more than 1 shelf of Other SSD 3 Door SSD sets will have no more than 2 shelves of Other SSD * 2-liter display & 12oz Cans display @ 2:1 vs Pepsi or 67% and 1st Position Still Beverage Space Isotonic Drinks/Sport Drinks @ 40% of space Dasani Water/Enhanced Water @ 50% of total Water space Juice @ 50% of total juice space Tea @ 50% of total tea space Protein Drinks @ 50% of space Coffee/Dairy @ 50% of total space (excluding Monster Energy Brands) Beverage Company equipment other than Coca-Cola or Pepsi, if placed, must be a maximum size of 1 door. Shelf space in cooler must be set according to the SSD and Still Beverage space guidelines. *SSD – Sparkling or Carbonated Soft Drinks *STILL – Still or Non-Carbonated Soft Drinks Sept 1st- Sept 30th Top 4 Performers will get a chance to win Apple Watch Series 4 CONGRATULATIONS 1. Shams Kotea 2. Siraj Lakhani 3. Alsadiq Hudda 4. Murad Rupani Invoice $ 15.70 TTA Rebate $ 2.00 Dead Net $ 13.70 43% Margin Memphis, MS, & AR Members November 2019 Item On Invoice TTA Rebate Dead Net Promotion Mandatory Retail: 20 oz. CSD $ 25.50 $ 1.50 $ 24.00 Single not to exceed $1.89 20 oz. Fanta & Mandatory Retail: $15.70 $ 2.00 $ 13.70 Minute Maid $1.00 Mandatory Retail: 24 oz. CSD $25.67 $ 1.68 $23.99 $1.99 and 2/$3 2 L Fanta & Mandatory Retail: $ 8.80 $ 1.00 $ 7.70 Minute Maid $1.25 NCB Rebate $1.25* Rebate per NCB case Units per case (24) Including: Powerade 20 oz,Powerade 32oz, Body Armor, Gold Peak Tea, Mc Café Coffee, Dunkin Donuts, All Smart water, Vitamin water, Juices Excluding: Monster Products, Powerade 32 oz Multi-Pack Water - 24, 12, & 6pk. Dasani * Rebates are Strictly Based on Mandatory Promotions For Memphis, MS, & AR Members November PRICING List 2019 IMMEDIATE CONSUMPTION Package Units Net Units Cost Retail PROMO SSD 20oz Core 24 $ 25.50 $ 1.06 $ 1.89 SSD 20oz Flavors 24 $ 15.70 $ 0.65 $ 1.00 $1.00 Fanta and Minute Maid SSD 24oz 24 $ 25.67 $ 1.07 $ 1.89 2 for $3 SSD 16oz Can 24 $ 19.62 $ 0.82 $ 1.25 253ml PET (Dead Net) 24 $ 11.77 $ 0.49 $ 0.75 SSD 355ml 24 $ 24.80 $ 1.03 $ 1.59 SSD Aluminum Bottle 24 $ 21.68 $ 0.90 $ 1.39 8oz Glass Singles 24 $ 15.70 $ 0.65 $ 1.00 FUTURE CONSUMPTION SSD 12pk Cans 2 $ 10.54 $ 5.27 $ 5.49 SSD 15pk Cans 2 $ 9.33 $ 4.67 $ 5.49 SSD 6pk Cans 4 $ 6.78 $ 1.70 $ 2.19 SSD 1.25L 12 $ 10.20 $ 0.85 $ 1.00 SSD 2-Liters 8 $ 14.55 $ 1.82 $ 2.09 SSD 2-Liters Flavors 8 $ 8.80 $ 1.10 $ 1.25 Fanta and Minute Maid STILL Dasani .5L 24pk 1 $ 5.27 $ 5.27 $ 5.99 Dasani 1L 12 $13.68 $ 1.14 $ 1.89 Dasani 20oz 24 $ 18.54 $ 0.77 $ 1.29 Smartwater 20oz 24 $ 25.50 $ 1.06 $ 1.75 Smartwater .700ml 24 $ 26.63 $ 1.11 $ 1.85 Smartwater 1Ltr 12 $ 14.66 $ 1.22 $ 2.19 Minute Maid Refresh 20oz 24 $ 15.70 $ 0.65 $ 1.00 $1.00 MMJTG Juice 24 $ 24.89 $ 1.04 $ 1.85 Tum-E-Yummie 10.1oz 12 $ 7.85 $ 0.65 $ 1.00 Powerade 20oz 24 $ 15.70 $ 0.65 $ 1.00 Powerade 32oz 15 $ 17.74 $ 1.18 $ 1.99 $1.99 Fuze Tea 24oz 24 $ 15.70 $ 0.65 $ 1.00 $1.00 Gold Peak 18.5oz 12 $ 12.16 $ 1.01 $ 1.69 Honest Tea 16.9oz 12 $ 12.89 $ 1.07 $ 1.79 Peace Tea 23oz 12 $ 9.75 $ 0.81 $ 1.25 Zico 14oz & 16.9oz 12 $ 17.93 $ 1.49 $ 2.49 Core Power 11.5oz/14oz 12 $ 23.68 $ 1.97 $ 3.29 Core Power ELITE 12 $ 27.28 $ 2.27 $ 3.79 Vitaminwater 20oz - 12pk 12 $ 12.16 $ 1.01 $ 1.79 YUP 12 $ 15.52 $ 1.29 $ 1.99 Dunkin Donuts 12 $ 20.60 $ 1.72 $ 2.79 McCafe PET 13.7oz 12 $ 20.60 $ 1.72 $ 2.79 Gold Peak Coffee/ Lattes 12 $ 18.39 $ 1.53 $ 2.49 BODYARMOR 28oz Sport 12 $ 19.00 $ 1.58 $ 2.69 BODYARMOR 16oz Sport 12 $ 13.08 $ 1.09 $ 1.99 BODYARMOR Enh. Water 1-ltr 12 $ 16.71 $ 1.39 $ 2.19 BODYARMOR Enh. Water 700ml 24 $ 28.90 $ 1.20 $ 1.99 Unit Non Dead Net Case BB Invoice TTA cost Packages Promo Cost after Packed CMA Cost Rebate after Retail CMA CMA 16oz and 15.5oz 24 $2.99 $2.00 $33.66 $2.00 $31.66 $1.32 16oz NOS / Full Throttle 24 $2.99 $2.00 $33.66 $2.00 $31.66 $1.32 16oz NOS 12 $2.99 $1.00 $16.83 $1.00 $15.83 $1.32 16oz 4Pk 16oz Monster 6 $7.99 $2.00 $33.66 $2.00 $31.66 $5.28 12oz Monster MAXX 12 $2.99 $1.00 $16.83 $1.00 $15.83 $1.32 24oz & 18.6oz all brands 12 $3.79 $1.00 $27.12 $1.00 $26.12 $2.18 Reign 16oz 12 $2.99 $1.00 $18.7216.83 $1.00 $17.72$15.83 $1.48 Hydro 16.9oz 12 $2.99 $1.00 $18.72 $1.00 $17.72 $1.48 15oz Java Monster 12 $3.09 $1.00 $21.25 $1.00 $20.25 $1.69 8.3oz Monster Espresso 12 $2.99 $1.00 $20.76 $1.00 $19.76 $1.65 13.7oz Caffe Monster 12 $3.29 $1.00 $24.00 $1.00 $23.00 $1.92 15oz Muscle Monster 12 $3.29 $1.00 $25.68 $1.00 $24.68 $2.06 25.4oz Monster Hydro 12 $2.99 $1.00 $22.08 $1.00 $21.08 $1.76 Cost (On Invoice) $33.6634.66 TTA Rebate $2.002.00 ______________________32.66 Dead Net $31.66t Invoice $ 16.83 TTA Rebate $ 1.00 Dead Net $ 15.83 Pepsi 2019 January 1st through December 31st In order to receive Qtrly Rebates you must be fully in compliance with Performance, Shelving, and Run the Monthly Promotions which are approved by the Board of Directors and Pepsi REP. NCB Shelving Requirements CSD Shelving Requirements 40% LRB* 33% CSD Including Gatorade Cold Vault Space Requirements Cold Vault Execution *Pepsi LRB Brands including Gatorade to be awarded 40% of total LRB awarded space. *LRB – Liquid Refreshment Beverage – all of the beverages excluding beer & dairy. 4th Qtr. 2019 Item On Invoice Rebate Dead Net Promotion 20 oz. Core Mandatory Retail: (Includes Mt. Dew $ 25.15 $ 2.00 $ 23.15 $1.79 or 2/ $3.33 Flavors) Mandatory Retail: 20 oz. Flavors $ 18.50 $2.00 $ 16.50 $1.29 or 2/$2 NCB Rebate $1.00 Rebate per NCB case, excluding Gatorade * Rebates are Strictly Based on Mandatory Promotions Memphis, MS, & AR Members NOV PRICING TTA Promotional Planner October-December 2019 EDV Cost/Retail Planner Package Pack PBG Unit Cost Retail Margin Retail Not to Exceed CSD 12 Pack Cans 2 $ 8.75 $ 4.38 $ 4.99 12.3% $4.99 15 Pack Cans 2 $8.75 $ 4.38 $4.99 12.3% $4.99 16oz. Can Singles 12 $ 10.02 $ 0.84 $ 1.39 39.9% $1.39 Pepsi 1893, Izze, Lemom Lemon, & Stubborn 12 $ 14.50 $ 1.21 $ 1.99 39.3% $1.99 12oz Glass Bottles 24 $ 20.00 $ 0.83 $ 1.39 40.0% $1.49 20oz CSD Core 24 $ 25.15 $ 1.05 $ 1.79 41.5% $1.79 or 2/$3.33 20oz Flavors 24 $ 18.50 $ 0.77 $1.29 40.2% $1.29 or 2/$2 16oz CSD SS 24 $ 25.75 $ 1.07 $ 1.79 40.1% $1.89 24 oz CSD Cans 12 $ 12.58 $ 1.05 $ 1.79 41.4% $1.79 or 2/$3.33 Kickstart 12 $ 12.58 $ 1.05 $ 1.79 41.4% 1 Liter CSD 15pk 15 $ 21.75 $ 1.45 $2.09 30.6% $2.09 2 Liter 8 $ 12.75 $ 1.59 $ 2.29 30.4% $2.29 or 2/$4 2 Liter Flavors- Mist, Mug, Crush, Brisk, Schweppes 8 $ 8.36 $ 1.05 $1.29 19.0% $1.29 or 2/$2.22 Hydration 20oz Aquafina 24 $ 17.15 $ 0.71 $ 1.29 44.6% $1.29 or 2/$2 20 oz Bubly & Schweppes Sparkling 24 $ 22.17 $ 0.92 $ 1.49 38.0% $1.49 1 Liter Aquafina 15 $ 17.00 $ 1.13 $ 1.89 40.0% $1.99 16.9oz 24-Pack Aquafina 1 $ 5.40 $ 5.40 $ 5.99 9.8% $5.99 20 oz Life WTR 24 $ 27.20 $ 1.13 $1.89 40.0% $1.89 Life Water & Propel 700 mL 12 $ 14.35 $ 1.20 $ 1.99 39.9% $1.99 Life Water & Propel 1 Liter 12 $ 17.20 $ 1.43 $ 2.29 37.4% $2.39 20 oz Propel 24 $ 21.80 $ 0.91 $ 1.59 42.9% $1.59 SoBe Life Water 12 $ 12.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.59 37.1% $1.69 O.N.E.
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