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Tobacco One, Inc. Signs Distribution Agreement for Mexican Cigarette Brand Rojo’s
Tobacco One, Inc. (Pink Sheets: TBCO) has signed a major tobacco distribution contract with Comercializadora de la Rosa of Mexico City.
Comercializadora de la Rosa is one of the region’s leading consumer products distributors with direct access to over 80,000 retail accounts and 120-plus sales professionals throughout the country. In addition, Comercializadora de la Rosa owns and operates the convenience store chain “Zippy’s”.
Over the past month the Zippy’s chain has participated in a test market for Tobacco One’s newly acquired cigarette brand Rojo’s.
During the test market, the Rojo’s brand averaged over 400 units sold per month per location. The impressive test results prompted Comercializadora de la Rosa to allocate permanent shelf space to the Rojo’s brand throughout the Zippy’s chain, as well as spearheaded the decision to offer and promote the Rojo’s brand nationwide through their vast distribution network.
Comercializadora de la Rosa initially purchased 30,000 units. Tobacco One anticipates weekly orders to commence after the first purchase order is delivered.
Tobacco One, Inc. designs, creates, and brings to market, innovative smoking products. Through vertical integration and an aggressive acquisition plan, Tobacco One is positioned to become a premier supplier in the industry. Development of a national distribution network will serve to properly brand the company’s own cutting edge product line currently under development. Tobacco One is focused on specialty cigars, cigarettes and other tobacco products (OTP) with an emphasis on the international marketplace.
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