December 2013 archive

Shareholder Question: Re-orders

We receive shareholder questions from time to time about re-orders by stores;  how often, how much, what is the trend, what accounts for variations, etc. We provide occasional specific store banner statistics, but avoid routinely publicizing store activity by banner name as as a courtesy to them as well as for other reasons.  For general interest, however, we have put …

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New Member in the Family – One Gallon KIND Laundry Detergent with Gentlr(TM) Technology for Sensitive Skin

We are proud to welcome this new format to the KIND Laundry Product line.  KIND Laundry Detergent in the one gallon SKU delivers 128 loads of finely-tuned laundry treatment for gentless to skin, fabrics and the environment.  Our proprietary Gentlr(TM) Technology represents continuous progression of our cleaning agents and manufacturing methods to achieve these desirable outcomes – while maintaining the …

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HomeDepot.com now includes 1000+ Stain Remover in Ship-to-Store Service

HomeDepot.com now includes 1000+ Stain Remover in the “Ship to Store” program.  This was not previously the case.  It means that consumers who would rather pick-up their online purchase of 1000+ Stain Remover (from HomeDepot.com) can now collect it at the Home Depot store closest to him/her (or another location if they choose for some reason).  Home …

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Do it Best Update – November 2013

Thank you, Do it Best, for continued work with Winning Brands to introduce 1000+ Stain Remover to stores and consumers.  Updated numbers received today.  945 Do it Best stores have now become acquainted with the product, placing replenishment orders 1,607 times for an aggregate of 17,886 bottles of mixed sizes.  Winning Brands marketing initiatives with DIB in …

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Huge Changes at GSA for Cleaning Products

A major overhaul is being made by the General Services Administration to its procurement protocol.  The change has been under consideration for much of this year, but it is now certain to be implemented.  The gist of the change, known as the Federal Strategic Sourcing Initiative (FSSI) is to radically reduce the number of primary contractors across several categories of supply.  …

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