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©2007 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED S2S DESIGN PACOS™ The Portable Billboard

©2008 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED S2S DESIGN Introducing PACOS™ The Portable Billboard Unique Product Addresses Cleanliness Issues! Provides an On-Premise Point of Purchase Advertising Tool to Offer Focused Messages –“For Their Eyes Only” During Captive Waiting Time! These Customers are ready to purchase! Customer Can Not TIVO Or Delete the Message! Will Drive Sales! Reasonable cost profile! Can reduce pager losses! Value Added Benefits Add to Restaurant’s Bottom Line so they will Adopt!

©2008 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED S2S DESIGN The Reach of PACOS – The Portable Billboard The average restaurant has between pagers In a typical week they are given out between 8 and 10 times depending on season Translates Into 500 to 750 PACOS will be used a week Typically a party given a pager consists of 3 consumers Means that each PACOS is seen by 3 customers, so 1,500 to 2,250 people see the message each week In turn 78,000 to 117,000 customers see the message per year at each restaurant. With over 25,000 restaurants in the United States, between 1.95 billion and billion customers will see the message per year Leverage the captive waiting time to deliver your message

©2008 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED S2S DESIGN Research Revelations… Pagers Cue Patrons when Demand Exceeds Capacity PACOS Provides an Opportunity to Sell During the Captive Waiting Time! You can not control the sanitation habits of your customers, so even the best sanitation procedures can be for naught! –Who knows where the customer’s hands have been? They come in from the outside before receiving pagers! They do not wash their hands before receiving pagers! They take pagers in washrooms and many do not wash their hands! PACOS Provides an Opportunity to Enhance the Perception of Cleanliness Families allow their children to hold the pager to keep them occupied –Who knows where their children’s hands have been? PACOS Provides an Opportunity to Enhance the Perception of Cleanliness Pagers Are Rarely Cleaned –Employees do not know how to properly care for the Pagers –Independent Lab Testing Validated a variety of bacteria present on Pagers PACOS Provides an Opportunity to Enhance the Perception of Cleanliness PACOS Provides an Opportunity to Demonstrate Caring for Patrons & Employees

©2008 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED S2S DESIGN PACOS – The Portable Billboard Design Features –Works with any and every pager model –Easy to use by your hostess –Customized with message & colors

©2008 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED S2S DESIGN Easy to Install 1] Insert Pager 2] Close3] Hand to Patron

©2008 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED S2S DESIGN Your Customized Messages – Endless Possibilities Promotional Messages for Sponsor –Highlight New Items –Provide Discounts –Drink Responsibly Restaurant Promotional Messages –Discounted Appetizers –Discounts on Future Visits –Encourage Repeat Visits on Slow Nights –Highlight New Menu Items –Highlight Take-Out or Delivery Community Messages –Promote Local School Events –Promote Charitable Events

©2008 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED S2S DESIGN Research Revelations… The average restaurant has between pagers –Lose pagers when patrons leave without returning them Annual Replacement Costs Are Shown On Table ► PACOS CAN SAVE YOU MONEY BY ENCOURAGING CUSTOMER TO RETURN PAGER TO RECEIVE PROMOTION PRINTED ON PACOS! If the new pager costs Annual cost to replace 1 pager lost per week Annual cost to replace 2 pagers lost per week Annual cost to replace 3 pagers lost per week $25$1,300$2,600$3,900 $30$1,560$3,120$4,680 $35$1,820$3,640$5,460 $40$2,080$4,160$6,240 $45$2,340$4,680$7,020 $50$2,600$5,200$7,800 $55$2,860$5,720$8,580 $60$3,120$6,240$9,360

©2008 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED S2S DESIGN Who Is S2S Design? S2S Design is a dedicated team of business specialist, marketing experts and talented designers. Our mission is to create products that will effect humanity in a positive way while delivering a ROI that makes our products possible. S2S Team Jack Osborne, Founder 30 + years in entrepreneuring & managing medical device companies Last company he co-founded became the segment market leader & was sold off to a multi-national multi-divisional Fortune 100 corporation Thor Halseth, Founder 25 + years product design Co-founded a publicly traded California corporation 40 + patents issued, 20 + pending David Seitelman, Business Development 20 + years industrial experience bringing new innovative products to market Experienced in developing product campaigns to maximize the impact of new products Robert Hall, Creative Services 17 + years of award wining design experience Several successful product launches in conjunction with fortune 100 companies

Thank You For Your Time Now, How Do We Begin… S2S Design Telephone: (818)