Tasty Baking Company Sales Presentation Ryan Stevens May 26, 2005 May 26, 2005 Welcome! Mr. Patrick Culley President, Grab-N-Go.

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Tasty Baking Company Sales Presentation Ryan Stevens May 26, 2005 May 26, 2005 Welcome! Mr. Patrick Culley President, Grab-N-Go

Tasty Baking Company –Invented in 1914 –HQ in Philadelphia, PA –Over 100 products offered –4.8 million cakes, donuts, cookies, and pies baked per day –Product only available in the Northeast US

Features Individually Wrapped Bold, Captivating Packaging –Clear cellophane allows customer to view product Provided in shelf-ready packaging No preservatives Sensables Low-Fat/Low-Carb Line Variety of forms and flavors –Limited edition products offered during holidays, seasons, for special events, etc.

Advantages Baked fresh daily at locally owned & operated facility Exclusively sold in the Northeast US No preservatives = Healthier than competition Offered in low-carbohydrate and low-fat varieties Delivered weekly –Buy only what you need

Benefits Individually wrapped products are easy to grab on the run (impulse buys) Vibrant packaging lures more consumers Shelf-ready packaging eliminates need for signage or additional shelving Healthier products will appeal to health conscious consumers Weekly deliveries allow you to buy in smaller quantities and try new products frequently Tourists will be eager to try an exclusively local favorite

Thank You!