Given how hard I see that shit shilled across half the grocery stores in my area, 300 million does not sound like much.
Little-known fact: Grocery stores rent out their shelf space to vendors, with prime end caps and floor space costing more.
Imagine how much they would have to pay to outbid the likes of Coca-Cola or Mondelez, especially in the middle of October where every snack product has a limited-time Halloween gimmick that they want to get out.
Given how hard I see that shit shilled across half the grocery stores in my area, 300 million does not sound like much.
Little-known fact: Grocery stores rent out their shelf space to vendors, with prime end caps and floor space costing more.
Imagine how much they would have to pay to beat out the likes of Coca-Cola or Mondelez, especially in the middle of October where every snack product has a limited-time Halloween gimmick that they want to get out.
Given how hard I see that shit shilled across half the grocery stores in my area, 300 million does not sound like much.
Little-known fact: Grocery stores rent out their shelf space to vendors, with prime end caps and floor space costing more.
Imagine how much they would have to pay to beat out Coca-Cola or Mondelez, especially in the middle of October where every snack product has a limited-time Halloween gimmick that they want to get out.
Given how hard I see that shit shilled across half the grocery stores in my area, 300 million does not sound like much.
Little-known fact: Grocery stores rent out their shelf space to vendors, with prime end caps and floor space costing more.
Imagine how much they would have to pay to beat out Coca-Cola or Pepsi, especially in the middle of October where every snack product has a limited-time Halloween gimmick that they want to get out.
Given how hard I see that shit shilled across half the grocery stores in my area, 300 million does not sound like much.
Little-known fact: Grocery stores rent out their shelf space to vendors, with prime end caps and floor space costing more. Imagine how much they would have to pay to beat out Coca-Cola or Pepsi, especially in the middle of October where every snack product has a limited-time Halloween gimmick that they want to get out.
Given how hard I see that shit shilled across half the grocery stores in my area, 300 million does not sound like much.
Little-known fact: Grocery stores rent out their shelf space to vendors, with prime end caps and floor space costing more. Imagine how much they would have to pay to beat out Coca-Cola or Pepsi, especially in the middle of October where every snack product has a limited-time Halloween gimmick they want to get out.
Given how hard I see that shit shilled across half the grocery stores in my area, 300 million does not sound like much.
Little-known fact: Grocery stores rent out their shelf space to vendors, with prime end caps and floor space costing more. Imagine how much they would have to pay to beat out Coca-Cola or Pepsi.