Military, Costco, Vending Machines, Chain Stores and More.

The Choo-Choo Train is moving forward in the 2008 and we are focused on growing our existing market share in each of the Retail Outlets of Convenience Stores, Military Bases, Bars, Nightclubs, Restaurants, Vending Machines, Grocery Stores and even Bowling Alleys, Arcades, Tanning Salons, Poker Rooms and Gyms.  We’re in these types of locations in various parts of the countries and we need to work hard on financing to expand our business to go to the next level.  Here are some new pictures from what we’ve been up to in January.

Now that we’re getting into more and more Military Base Commissaries, and their On-Base Vending Machines, we’ve been doing alot of promotions to spread the word.

The majority of Military Beverage Sales is Water, Energy Drinks, Gatorade and Beer. Not as much for soda because they are looking for functional beverages.

Grassroots Music/Band/Concert Sponsorships are a great way to spread our drinks into communities. The venues that the bands perform at, often times purchase our drinks for their place of business, due to the response.

Street Sampling during a music tour with a band called Iration that has tried hard to push our drinks into each city that they travel too.

Different cities allow our music bands to place banners on the stage, so that we’re not just the sponsor of the band, but the thousands of people in the crowd stare at our sign for 3 hours as a sponsor of the whole concert.

Some of the bands travel cross country, getting booked at different clubs every night of the week for 9 months before coming back home for some rest.

Our 2nd year as the product sponsor of the Wells Fargo Bank Stage Coach Bike Race.

Went to 2 Costcos to take pictures of our drinks in their vending machines. It’s a start, since they used to only carry Red Bull and Monster in their vending machines and now we’re in half a dozen that I’ve heard of in California and they are selling for $3.00 a can!

I took a picture of the top of this Snapple Cooler that did have our drink, but the manager told me was sold out. It’s nice that we’re the only one that was able to put a large sticker inside the machine.

There’s only 1 can left on the bottom shelf, and again in this cooler they put our sticker inside the machine. The vending distributor is doing a good job getting us into these Costco’s.

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