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STMA CHRONICLES TABLE OF CONTENTS SHAUKAT MOMIN Director ARIF MOHAMMED Director NOORU LALANI Director RAHIM MAREDIA Director MURTAZA ALI Director AHMED BADARPURA President RIYAZ MOMIN Vice. President INAYAT MOMIN Hon. Secretary RAFIK MOMIN Treasurer STMA vendor contact list � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 3 Featured stores of the month � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 6 - 7 C-store Retailers Get Creative to Build a Better Beer Identity � � � � � � 10 - 11 In The Box May 2024 � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 22 May 2024 Promo Sheet � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 23 FDA Seeks Penalties From 22 Retailers Over Sales � � � � � � � � � � � 20 - 21 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAY 2024 2 STMA Newsletter May 2024
SOUTH TEXAS MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION VENDOR CONTACT LIST COMPANY VENDOR CONTACT NAME EMAIL ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER ALKA HYDRATE WATER ADRIAN MENDIOLA [email protected] 210-385-9264 AMCOM RESEARCH COMPANY BRYAN HENN 412-401-0938 BIG RED (KDP) BENNY JARAMILLO [email protected] 210-669-5360 BIG RED (KDP) DARRYL LEMEAR [email protected] 512-851-6997 BIMBO BACKERY EXPRESS SOUTH RECARDO GONZALEZ [email protected] 510-755-0495 BIMBO BACKERY EXPRESS SOUTH JESSE APOLINAR [email protected] 210-849-5543 BLUE RHINO ROLAND PUREVICH [email protected] 317-919-6992 BLUEBONNET ICE CREAM MELODI ROUHANI - 972-251-2100 BLUEBONNET ICE CREAM BRIAN YBARBO bybarbo@bluebonne�cecream.com 210-267-2799 BREEDEN BENEFIT GROUP TENA GARCIA [email protected] 512-567-9797 BREEDEN BENEFIT GROUP DARELL BREEDEN [email protected] 512-567-9797 BUGS HUNTERS PEST CONTROL INC SILVIA BURGESS [email protected] 210-816-0284 C4 ENERGY MARCUS GONZALEZ [email protected] 210-897-8779 C4 ENERGY MIKE GUTMAN [email protected] 940-315-6523 CELSIUS ENERGY JOE LUETGE [email protected] 561-765-0059 CELSIUS ENERGY ERICH KLEEMAN [email protected] 830-456-1738 CINTAS RYAN WILHITE [email protected] 210-648-3075 CINTAS FIRE JERMY MOYE - 832-641-6693 COKE BRIAN KELLEY [email protected] 210-749-9075 COINCLOUD BITCOIN RICH CARETSKTY - 305-582-0178 COKE JERMY SCHMITTOU jeremy.schmi�[email protected] 210-487-1736 CONGO BRANDS (PRIME AND ALANI) MEGAN DIMAS [email protected] 210-324-3519 ELECTROLIT USA SEAN CUNNINGHAM [email protected] 713-791-4659 EMPIRE PAYTECH KARISHMA SHARIF 713-979-6585 ESSENTIA WATER CHARLONDA MCDONALD [email protected] [email protected] 214-236-7960 EVAMOR WATER GLENN CARTER [email protected] 210-837-1093 FIJI WATER KEN JONES [email protected] 346-386-9842 FRITO LAY EMILY SCHWARTZKOPF-GATEWOOD [email protected] 618-314-3300 GLAZERS - For Alcholic Products Distribu�ons JJ GONZALEZ [email protected] 210-887-8667 GLAZERS - For Non Alcholic Products Distribu�ons JUSTIN TUCKERS jus�[email protected] 210-838-3741 HILAND DAIRY FOODS CURTIS HAMPSTEN [email protected] 210-380-0127 LAW SECURITY PAM WOOD - 210-771-7714 MEXICAN SNACKS MARIO GODINEZ [email protected] 956-440-9127 MODISOFT ZARIFA ARIFI admin@modiso�.com 281-201-6838 NATIONAL BITCOIN KENDALL JASCO 949-329-2845 OCONNOR COMMERCIAL PROPERTY TAX CONSULTANT DEREK PENA [email protected] 210-323-7876 PEPSI KEVIN CUELLAR [email protected] 210-372-3881 PEPSI LARRY MIRELES [email protected] 210-775-8378 PEPSI AYMAN JARADI [email protected] 832-526-7544 PEPSI RAMIRO GARZA [email protected] 210-774-7729 RAPIDXCHANGE SAM HARDIN [email protected] 713-444-1678 REDBULL MANUEL GONZALEZ [email protected] 210-997-2337 REDBULL KENDRA DAVIS [email protected] 210-784-7180 SILVER EAGLE BEVERAGES - For Alcholic Products Distribu�ons DENNIS DIEM [email protected] 210-475-6930 SILVER EAGLE BEVERAGES - For Non Alcholic Products Distribu�ons MARK NAVARRO [email protected] 210-685-6000 SOLVE HR DAN CARDENAS [email protected] 210-912-4002 STMA PRINTING ZEESHAN DHUKA prin�[email protected] 210-672-6006 EXT:109 STMA WAREHOUSE MARIA BEGUM / JASSAD MOMIN [email protected] 210-672-6006 T&D DIST DONA PICE [email protected] 512-755-1068 UPTIME ENERGY TRAVIS WILKERSON twilkerson@up�meenergy.com 409-790-3059 UPTIME ENERGY VENNIE PALMIERI vpalmieri@up�meenergy.com 661-210-9787 WASTE MANAGEMENT CUSTOMER CARE - 800-800-5804 WASTE MANAGEMENT GUZMAN JR. JAMES [email protected] 210-365-9802 XPRESS SANI AARON WOOD [email protected] 210-733-1122 YUMI ICE CREAM GERARDO MORALES [email protected] 120-540-3472 ZEN WATER DUSTIN MEADE dus�[email protected] 832-702-6902 STMA Newsletter May 2024 3
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OF THE MONTH FEATURED STORES BRADLEY’S FOOD MART STMA ID: 3292 6 STMA Newsletter May 2024
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CAN SET OPERATORS APART FROM COMPETITORS. “Convenience stores are just that: convenient. Instead of walking all the way to the alcohol aisle in a grocery store and waiting in a long line to check out or heading to the liquor store where the items sold are very niche, you can have all your needs met at c-stores. Especially if you’re on the way to an event, heading to the lake or simply just need to make a quick stop,” said Kevin Smartt, CEO of Spicewood, Texas-based Texas Born (TXB) convenience stores. By: Angela Hanson || Retrieved from: https://csnews.com/c-store-retailers-get-creative-build-better-beer-identity LOCAL AND CRAFT SELECTIONS NATIONAL REPORT — For some convenience store retailers, the beer and malt beverages section of the cold vault is a set-it-and-forget-it area of the store that only requires them to stock the most popular brands in order get sales they deem good enough. Savvy c-store operators, however, are taking steps to leverage the channel’s advantages and set themselves apart in the category, going from good enough to great. When it comes to alcoholic beverage sales, size matters. With the exception of the very biggest store formats, c-store retailers are limited in the number of alcoholic beverage types and brands they can stock in their cold vault. Compared to a supermarket that can sell beer or an alcoholic beverage specialty store, it’s unlikely a c-store can match up in SKU count — but even consumers who love sampling new brews value the ability to make a quick trip some days. During the COVID-19 pandemic, consumers embraced alternative alcohol-purchase methods, but shopping habits are changing again in a post-pandemic world. The Uberowned Drizly delivery service saw sales jump around 350% in 2020, yet ceased operations as an independent app in March. ARTICLE 2024 MAY C-STORE RETAILERS GET CREATIVE TO BUILD A BETTER BEER IDENTITY 10 STMA Newsletter May 2024
“Craft is still growing for us year after year. We typically see better craft sales in higher-income areas and markets closer to larger cities. Space for the different segments is determined by sales per location,” Smartt said. “Being spread out across Texas and southern Oklahoma, we have a pretty diverse customer base, dictating how we market and allocate space for beer and wine.” The packaged alcoholic beverage market is expanding with ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktails, seasonal brews and nonalcoholic beers generating buzz. C-store retailers have an opportunity to establish themselves in customers’ minds as the destination for alcoholic beverage purchases. To seize this opportunity, convenience stores that sell beer and malt beverages should focus on what they can do better than competing retailers. For Ankeny, Iowa-based Casey’s General Stores Inc., this meant creating a brand-new role at the company: Chief Pizza & Beer Officer. Last fall, the retailer trademarked itself as The Official Pizza and Beer Headquarters. “We take a lot of pride in that,” said Tom Brennan, chief merchandising officer at Casey’s, which operates more than 2,500 c-stores. He noted that the role was inspired by discussions among the Casey’s team on how to spread the word and engage the chain’s guest base on the “best combination ever” of its proprietary, handmade pizza and variety of beer for sale. The hiring campaign, which drew 500 candidates and resulted in the selection of Joe Cruz from Lincoln, Neb., generated plenty of buzz, but wasn’t just a marketing stunt. Cruz will contribute to initiatives that drive trial and boost sales of both alcoholic beverages and foodservice. “One of the key tasks that we’re challenging our pizza & beer officer with is coming up with some recommended pairings, perhaps ones that maybe people haven’t considered,” Brennan said. “Maybe they’ll discover something new in terms of what they like.” While not all c-store chains have Casey’s 17-state reach, operators should consider what unique strengths they can bring to the table in terms of alcohol offerings. For Pennsylvania-based chains Rutter’s and Sheetz Inc., such efforts have included extending their private label offerings. In recent years, both chains have teamed up with regional brewers to create their own limited-edition beers: Rutter’s Chocolate Milk Stout, made with Lancaster Brewing Co., and Sheetz’s Project Happy Holeidayz, a deep golden pale ale made by Asheville, N.C.-based Wicked Weed Brewing Co. using the retailer’s Shweetz Glazed Vanilla Donut Holes. Casey’s also has teamed up with Buffalo Trace Distillery on a limited-time offer. Buffalo Trace Single Barrel Select Bourbon returned for the third year in 2024 at 73 locations. Along with building up their assortment and reputation, it is vital that c-stores keep up with the latest product trends. Two years ago, the hard seltzer segment was heating up. Today, seltzer sales are slumping, a change driven in part by the rise of RTD cocktails. There’s also been renewed interest in light lager, which competes closely with hard seltzer, according to category research from Drizly and BevAlc Insights. “We are seeing a shift from low-calorie to more full-flavored, higher-sugar malt beverages,” said TXB’s Smartt, noting that the chain’s overall alcoholic beverage sales are trending up. It’s also worth making space for craft beer alongside the popular national brands. While its once-meteoric growth began to slow as the segment matured and microbreweries jockeyed for space on crowded shelves, retailers say they still see good results from craft beer. Numerous market researchers predict that local will be a significant trend in 2024, particularly among the younger generations who care about sustainability in their communities and jump on the chance to sample new offerings. C-stores that establish themselves as a source for variety in beer and other alcoholic beverages can give these consumers a reason to make return visits. LEANING INTO STRENGTHS WHAT’S TRENDING IN 2024 STMA Newsletter May 2024 11
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Single bottle purchases at regular retail zenWTR Alkaline Water Promotional Dates: 5/1/24 - 6/30/24 *approximately 9.5 ‡closure & label made from 100% recyclable materials 12 / 23.7 oz Pricing:$8.00/case ($8.00discount) SRP:2/$2 .50 GM:46.7% Available From: Glazer's Beer&Beverage FrioDistributing Southern Distributing Keg1 O'Neal Capital Reyes Distributing STMA Member Shelf Payment Available Ultra-Pure Vapor Distilled Water In Bottles Made From 100% Recycled† Ocean-Bound Plastic 12 / 1 Liter Pricing: $9.50/case ($9.50discount) SRP:2/$3.00 GM: 47.2% HOT !! PER C 50% OFF DEAL ASE!! 14 STMA Newsletter May 2024
PepsiCo Confidential 1 May 1st – 3 1st Pro m otio n P P W’s 2 0 2 4 M erc h a n disin g C o m plia n c e o n Pro m otio n Destination: High Traffic Perimeter Accounts $400> In n o v atio n/N e w Ite m Clip Strip s • Accounts with a WSA > $300 • Destination: FEM or UTC All In One Rack or Cardboard Weekender Display to support monthly promotion CMA Sabritas Tree Stores +>$400 Flamin’ Hot PPW TIMING: May 5th 1 Mandated per Store • Accounts with a WSA > $400 • Destination: All in One Rack or high traffic area Summer PP W Timing: May 19th 1 Mandated per Store • Accounts with a WSA > $400 • Destination: All in One Rack or high traffic area Invoice details Promo Timing: 5/01 – 5/31 SDV (cost): $3.68 PA: $0.45 Final Cost: $3.23 Margin: 19.2% Promo: 2/$8 or One for Regular Price $4.99 2/$ 8 $4.99 Lay’s Invoice details Promo Timing: 5/01 – 5/31 SDV (cost): $3.75 PA: $0..50 Final Cost: $3.25 Margin: 18.7% Promo: 2/$8.00 or One for Regular Price $5.09 2/$8 Dairy Dips STMA Newsletter May 2024 15
State Representative Bhojani visited STMA presenting STMA with a flag from capital hill and certificate of appreciation. TOWNHALL MEETING 2024 16 STMA Newsletter May 2024
CONVENIENCE STORE TRADE SHOW SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 HENRY B. GONZALEZ CONVENTION CENTER - HALL 3 900 E MARKET ST, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78205 For additional information, please contact us at [email protected] Or call us at (210) 826-3786 SAVETHE DATE STMA Newsletter May 2024 17
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According to the 2023 National Youth Tobacco Survey, Elf Bar was the most commonly used brand among middle and high school students who reported using e-cigarettes in the past 30 days, with 56.7% of youth e-cigarette users reporting current use of Elf Bar and about onethird reporting it as their “usual” brand. TO RETAILERS FOR SELLING UNAUTHORIZED TOBACCO PRODUCTS AS OF APRIL. THE AGENCY HAS By: Amanda Koprowski || Retrieved from: https://csnews.com/fda-seeks-penalties-22-retailers-over-sales-unauthorized-e-cigarettes ISSUED MORE THAN 550 WARNING WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has upped the ante against certain retailers by issuing complaints for civil money penalties (CMPs) to stores that have continued to sell unauthorized e-cigarettes, including Elf Bar. The FDA previously issued warning letters to the 20 brick-and-mortar retailers and two online retailers for their sale of unauthorized tobacco products. However, follow-up inspections revealed the retailers failed to correct the violations. Accordingly, the agency is now seeking a CMP of approximately $20,000 from each retailer. ARTICLE 2024 MAY FDA SEEKS PENALTIES FROM 22 RETAILERS OVER SALES OF UNAUTHORIZED E-CIGARETTES 20 STMA Newsletter May 2024
THE RETAILERS CAN PAY THE PENALTY The retailers can pay the penalty, enter into a settlement agreement, request an extension to respond, or request a hearing. Retailers that do not take action within 30 days after receiving a complaint risk a default order imposing the full penalty amount. As of April 2024, the FDA has issued more than 550 warning letters and 108 CMPs to retailers for selling unauthorized tobacco products. In addition to actions involving retailers, the agency has issued more than 670 warning letters to manufacturers, importers and distributors for illegally selling and/or distributing unauthorized new tobacco products, including e-cigarettes. The agency has also filed CMP complaints against 55 e-cigarette firms for manufacturing unauthorized products and sought injunctions in coordination with the U.S. Department of Justice against seven manufacturers of unauthorized e-cigarette products. To date, the FDA has authorized 23 tobacco-flavored e-cigarette products and devices. These are the only e-cigarette products that currently may be lawfully marketed and sold in the United States. Further information on tobacco products that may be legally marketed in the United States is available via the FDA’s new Searchable Tobacco Products Database. The approximately $20,000 CMP sought in the current circumstance is consistent with similar CMPs sought against retailers for the sale of unauthorized Elf Bar products over the last few months. STMA Newsletter May 2024 21
SPANNER POSTER COOLER DO0R DECALS SHELF TALKER IN THE STMA BOX MAY 2024 22 STMA Newsletter May 2024
Blended Margin% is based on 70% Promo and 30% Regular Sale Vendor PROMO PRODUCTS Promo Type Case Qty Regular Price Promo invoice cost Off Invoice Incen�ve (STMA Rebate) Net cost a�er incen�ves Net unit cost Promo Pricing Net promo Margin % Suggested Retail Price Blended Margin% Spanner & Posters Promo�ons: Gatorade 28 oz - 3 / $6.00 15 28.51 $ 22.00 $ $ 1.00 21.00 $ $ 1.40 3 / $6.00 30.00% $3.39 38.61% CSD 20 oz - 2/ $3.75 24 35.46 $ 30.00 $ $ - 30.00 $ $ 1.25 2/ $3.75 33.51% $2.59 38.98% Coke CSD 12 pk - 2 / $16.49 Poster 1 2 $ 14.92 13.84 $ $ - 13.84 $ $ 6.92 2 / $16.49 16.12% $9.89 20.29% Redbull 8.40 oz - 2/ $5.00 24 40.75 $ 39.75 $ $ - 39.75 $ $ 1.66 2/ $5.00 33.75% $2.99 37.01% Redbull 12 oz - 3/ $8.50 24 53.45 $ 49.95 $ $ - 49.95 $ $ 2.08 3/ $8.50 26.46% $3.99 37.15% Fritolay $4.99 XL Lay's - 5.0 - 7.75 oz - 2 / $8.00 Poster 3 1 3.68 $ 3.23 $ $ - 3.23 $ $ 3.23 2 / $8.00 19.25% $4.99 24.06% In-Stores & Digital Media Promo�ons: Coke Powerade 28 oz - 2 /$4.22 Digital Media & InStore 15 22.35 $ 18.90 $ $ - 18.90 $ $ 1.26 2 /$4.22 40.28% $2.69 44.15% Coke Smart Water 1 Ltr - 2 /$5.80 Digital Media & InStore 12 24.00 $ 20.76 $ $ - 20.76 $ $ 1.73 2 /$5.80 40.34% $3.59 43.78% Coke Gold Peak 18.5 oz - 2 /$5.00 In Store 12 18.84 $ 17.76 $ $ - 17.76 $ $ 1.48 2 /$5.00 40.80% $2.79 42.65% Coke Minute Maid 12 oz - 2 /$4.89 In Store 24 37.68 $ 35.52 $ $ - 35.52 $ $ 1.48 2 /$4.89 39.59% $2.79 41.80% Coke Dasani Water 24 pk - 16.9 oz - 1 /$5.99 In Store 1 6.90 $ 4.40 $ $ - 4.40 $ $ 4.40 1 /$5.99 26.54% $5.99 26.54% Coke Sips and Sounds In store Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Coke Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut LTO 12 pk | 20 oz In Store 20 oz | 12pk DM Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Coke Sprite Chill LTO 20 / 12 Pk In Store 20 oz | 12pk DM Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Coke Project Epic (Marvel) In Store 20 oz | 12pk DM Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Coke Powerade Sours LTO In store Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Ad Congo Prime Hydra�on 16.9 Oz - 2 / $4.50 Digital Media & InStore 12 16.00 $ 15.50 $ $ - 15.50 $ $ 1.29 2 / $4.50 42.59% $2.69 45.41% Electrolit Electrolit 21 oz - 2/ $5.50 Digital Media & InStore 12 21.60 $ 20.00 $ $ - 20.00 $ $ 1.67 2/ $5.50 39.39% $3.49 43.25% Fiji Fiji Water 700 ML - 2 / $5.50 Digital Media & InStore 12 22.12 $ 20.12 $ $ - 20.12 $ $ 1.68 2 / $5.50 39.03% $3.49 42.91% Fritolay XL Lay's - 5.0 - 7.75 oz - 2 / $8.00 Digital Media & InStore 1 3.68 $ 3.23 $ $ - 3.23 $ $ 3.23 2 / $8.00 19.25% $4.99 27.26% Fritolay Dairy Dip 15 oz - 2 / $8.00 Digital Media & InStore 1 3.75 $ 3.25 $ $ - 3.25 $ $ 3.25 2 / $8.00 18.75% $4.99 26.81% KDP Snapple 16oz/15.9oz - 2/ $3.00 In Store 12 15.80 $ 11.00 $ $ - 11.00 $ $ 0.92 2/ $3.00 38.89% $2.39 45.72% KDP PET Vita Coco 16.9oz - 2/ $5.60 In Store 12 25.00 $ 20.70 $ $ - 20.70 $ $ 1.73 2/ $5.60 38.39% $3.79 43.22% KDP CSD 20 oz - 2/ $4.00 Digital Media & InStore 24 31.60 $ 28.80 $ $ - 28.80 $ $ 1.20 2/ $4.00 40.00% $2.49 43.54% KDP Core Water 30.40 oz - 2/ $5.00 Digital Media & InStore 12 19.50 $ 17.20 $ $ - 17.20 $ $ 1.43 2/ $5.00 42.67% $2.99 45.49% KDP Deja Blue - 2/ $2.00 In Store 15 13.50 $ 9.00 $ $ - 9.00 $ $ 0.60 2/ $2.00 40.00% $1.49 45.92% Pepsi All 1ltr Aquafina & Brisk (Mix and Match) - 2/ $3.33 In Store 15 ALL YEAR 14.00 $ $ - 14.00 $ $ 0.93 2/ $3.33 44.11% $2.09 47.48% ** Prime Hydra�on 16 oz everyday cost is to be reduced from $18.00 to $16.00 w.e.f. 04/01/2024 *** Redbull 12 oz and Fritolay Value blended margin 50% | 50% MAY 2024 PROMO (Please Note: It is Mandatory for members to run all the Promos) Spanner Pepsi 2r ets oP ll ub deR SOUTH TEXAS MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION MAY 2024 PROMO (Please Note: Its Mandatory For Members to run all the promos) STMA Newsletter May 2024 23
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