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  1. They are in boxes, packed 12 per case (pic attached) They have screw cap tops (no caps included)
  2. If you are going with a big distributor (like Southern Wine), they will want $30,000 up front for small brands. They will handle all aspects of distribution except actually selling the brand. Technically, they should sell it but since you are small, the reps only focus is whatever is on quota. A smaller distributor would be better. You'll get more attention. Questions that I would ask 1) How many reps do you have 2) Sales last year, especially in your category (ie, if you own a cognac, ask their cognac sales for the year) 3) Margin they will take. Southern Wine will want 30% for a small brand. Smaller distributors are more flexible 4) Whether they will buy the product up front or as needed. 5) Capacity to deliver the product. 6) When you will get paid (usually 30 days after order) 7) Who pays for shipping the product from the plant to the distributor warehouse. Southern will pay for shipping but uinclude that in the price of the product at wholesale
  3. 10 pallets for sale (90 cases per pallet). Price is .65 per bottle. Packed 12 per case. You must provide shipping. Located in Kansas. packer bottle.pdf
  4. Small batch, handcrafted award-winning vodka that has been in the California market for 5 years. Sales in 2013 were 1,800 cases (12 pack). Brand is in retail as well as on-premise locations. Sale includes all inventory.
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