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INDUSTRY NOTIFICATION July 5, 2019 INDUSTRY NOTIFICATION Jully 5, 2019 NEW CLIENTS Previous Address: New Address Effective: 6.30.19 Urban Farmer, LLC Urban Farmer, LLC New Couponer Inmar Dept. #09427 One Fawcett Drive Del Rio, TX 78840 1551 North Boudreau Road Manteno, IL 60950 GS1 Company Prefix Brand/Products Family Codes 0009427 Urban Farmer/Gluten Free Pizza 000-999 Previous Address: New Address Effective: 6.26.19 Hugo Specialty Foods Hugo Specialty Foods New Couponer Inmar Dept. #84730 One Fawcett Drive Del Rio, TX 78840 1395 South Platte River Drive Denver, CO 80223 GS1 Company Prefix Brand/Products Family Codes High Plains Bison/Steak, Ground Brick, 0884730 Sausages 000-999 Previous Address: New Address Effective: 7.1.19 9th Street Beverages 9th Street Beverages New Couponer Inmar Dept. #52421 One Fawcett Drive Del Rio, TX 78840 One Busch Place St. Louis, MO 63118 GS1 Company Prefix Brand/Products Family Codes 0852421006 Hiball & Alta Palla 000-999 0853585008 Hiball & Alta Palla 000-999 0897351000 Hiball 000-999 Previous Address: New Address Effective: 7.11.19 The Lemon Perfect Company The Lemon Perfect Company New Couponer Inmar Dept. #60465 One Fawcett Drive Del Rio, TX 78840 205 Pier Avenue Suite 201 Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 GS1 Company Prefix Brand/Products Family Codes 08604650015 The Lemon Perfect Company/Lemon Water 000-999 0850003748 The Lemon Perfect Company/Lemon Water 000-999 INMAR TRADE RELATIONS RESPONSE LINE 1-800-285-7602 PAGE 1 INDUSTRY NOTIFICATION Jully 5, 2019 Previous Address: New Address Effective: 7.1.19 Develey Mustard & Condiments Corp. Develey Mustard & Condiments Corp. New Couponer Inmar Dept. #10776 One Fawcett Drive Del Rio, TX 78840 1845 Mustard Lane Dyersburg, TN 38024 GS1 Company Prefix Brand/Products Family Codes 081077603 Tigertail / Mustard & Condiments 000-999 081077603 Fusion / Sauces 000-999 Previous Address: New Address Effective: 7.8.19 Theo Chocolate, Inc. Theo Chocolate, Inc. S.E.A Inmar Dept. #74492 One Fawcett Drive Del Rio, TX 78840 P.O. Box 1715 Dept. # 0004 Tecate, CA 91980 GS1 Company Prefix Brand/Products Family Codes Theo Chocolates / Theo Chocolates Bars, 087449200 Candy, Confections, and Speciality 000-999 Previous Address: New Address Effective: 7.8.19 Ample Hills Wholesale Online, LLC Ample Hills Wholesale Online, LLC New Couponer Inmar Dept. #52541 One Fawcett Drive Del Rio, TX 78840 499 Can Brunt Street Brooklyn, NY 11231 GS1 Company Prefix Brand/Products Family Codes 0852541006 Ample Hills Creamery/Ice Cream 000-999 08632960001 Ample Hills Creamery/Ice Cream 000-999 Previous Address: New Address Effective: 7.1.19 Hu Products, LLC Hu Products, LLC New Couponer Inmar Dept. #50180 One Fawcett Drive Del Rio, TX 78840 78 5th Avenue New York, NY 10011 GS1 Company Prefix Brand/Products Family Codes 0850180006 Hu/Snack Bars 000-999 INMAR TRADE RELATIONS RESPONSE LINE 1-800-285-7602 PAGE 2 INDUSTRY NOTIFICATION Jully 5, 2019 SPECIAL NOTICE Acquisition ***REVISED*** Effective: 7.1.19 Nestle USA, Inmar Dept. #00020 has acquired a portion of a non-Inmar client, Starbucks Coffee Company. Please forward all coupons for ONLY the brands listed below to the following address: Nestle USA Inmar Dept. #00020 One Fawcett Drive Del Rio, TX 78840 GS1 Company Prefix Brand/Products Family Codes 0762111 Starbucks Coffee/ Teavana 001-399 & 500-999 0012919 Seattle's Best 000-999 0098236 Starbucks Coffee/ Torrefazione Italia 000-999 New GS1 Prefix Effective: 6.17.19 Savage River, Inmar Dept. #52629 has a new GS1 company prefix, 0850004207. Please forward all coupons with the below GS1 Prefix to the following address: Savage River Inmar Dept. #52629 One Fawcett Drive Del Rio, TX 78840 GS1 Company Prefix Brand/Products Family Codes 0850004207 Beyond Meat 000-999 Name Change Effective: 6.17.19 Savage River, Inmar Dept. #52629 has changed their name to Beyond Meat, Inc. Please forward all coupons to the following address: Beyond Meat, Inc. Inmar Dept. #52629 One Fawcett Drive Del Rio, TX 78840 New GS1 Prefix Effective: 6.26.19 That’s How We Roll, Inmar Dept. #49643 has a new GS1 company prefix, 08400935. Please forward all coupons with the below GS1 Prefix to the following address: That’s How We Roll Inmar Dept. #49643 One Fawcett Drive Del Rio, TX 78840 GS1 Company Prefix Brand/Products Family Codes 08400935 ParmCrisps/Original, Jalapeno, Sesame, Pizza 000-999 INMAR TRADE RELATIONS RESPONSE LINE 1-800-285-7602 PAGE 3 INDUSTRY NOTIFICATION Jully 5, 2019 New GS1 Prefix Effective: 6.27.19 Fiji Water, Inmar Dept. #32565 has a new GS1 company prefix, 0858732007. Please forward all coupons with the below GS1 Prefix to the following address: Fiji Water Inmar Dept. #32565 One Fawcett Drive Del Rio, TX 78840 GS1 Company Prefix Brand/Products Family Codes 0858732007 JNSQ/Rose Cru and Sauvignon Blanc 000-999 Acquisition Effective: 7.1.19 Method Products, Inmar Dept. #17939 has acquired the brand, Babyganics from a current Inmar client, Kas Direct LLC, Inmar Dept #13277. Please forward all coupons for the brand listed below to the following address: Method Products Inmar Dept. #17939 One Fawcett Drive Del Rio, TX 78840 GS1 Company Prefix Brand/Products Family Codes 081327701 Babyganics 000-999 RETRACTION Effective: Immediately Please disregard the previous notice for Neodyne Biosciences Inc., Inmar Dept. #58330 communicated on June 21, 2019. A new start date will be communicated at a later date. New GS1 Prefix Effective: 6.13.19 Friesland Campina Consumer Dairy US, Inc., Inmar Dept. #72583 has a new GS1 company prefix, 0644439. Please forward all coupons with the below GS1 Prefix to the following address: Friesland Campina Consumer Dairy US, Inc. Inmar Dept. #72583 One Fawcett Drive Del Rio, TX 78840 GS1 Company Prefix Brand/Products Family Codes 0644439 Gayo Azul/Cheese 000-999 Terminated Client Effective: 6.30.19 Previous Address: New Address: Calico Brands, Inc. Calico Brands, Inc. Inmar Dept. #70257 2055 South Haven Avenue One Fawcett Drive Ontario, CA 91761 Del Rio, TX 78840 Attn: Kathleen Heim INMAR TRADE RELATIONS RESPONSE LINE 1-800-285-7602 PAGE 4 INDUSTRY NOTIFICATION Jully 5, 2019 Terminated Client Effective: 7.10.19 Previous Address: New Address: Muellers Sports Medicine Muellers Sports Medicine Inmar Dept. #74676 1 Quench Drive One Fawcett Drive Prairie, WI 53578 Del Rio, TX 78840 Attn: Sara Gleason INMAR TRADE RELATIONS RESPONSE LINE 1-800-285-7602 PAGE 5 .
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