BIG SKY BRAND

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1. Product: MintQ Breezy blackberry, icy cool with a hint of blackberry flavour per 1 tablet 0.65 g but the whole pack itself is 15.6 g the packaging colours are purple and white the colour of a blackberry. It has a positive colour that makes the consumers interested more into the product. The ingredients include of sorbitol, natural flavour, monk fruit extract,magnesium stearate (vegetable source) it is safe for religious cultures as well. Doesn't include pork which is against the islam religion as well as beef which Hindu's don't eat either. The product has the picture of a blackberry big and bold which catches the eye of the consumer who would buy the product. The product is made in Canada and is translated in the language canadians speak as well as french.

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2. PRICE sonia

3. PLACE divya

3.1. Big Sky Brands, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is based in Toronto, Canada.

3.1.1. Location: 3289-A Lenworth Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4X 2H1

3.2. All products made in Canada

3.3. Big Sky Brands is an independent candy company from Toronto, Canada

3.4. Some locations the products can be purchased at:

3.4.1. Cost Plus World Market (Farmers Market)

3.4.2. Cost Plus World Market (3rd & Fairfax)

3.4.3. Target (Eagle Rock)

3.4.4. Yogen Fruz Smoothies available all across Canada at Shoppers&Deluca locations

3.4.5. Sunkist Citrus Burst available nationwide at Rexall at Canada locations

3.5. The products are sold in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Holland, Australia, Turkey, Denmark, Mexico, and Japan.

4. PROMOTION hasana

4.1. Social Media

4.1.1. Twitter: @bigskybrands

4.1.2. Candy Blog

4.1.2.1. Information about ingredients and new products promotions

4.1.3. LinkedIn

4.2. Magazine Mentions

4.2.1. Esquire Magazine: mentioned in December issue

4.2.2. Bakers Journal: Ginger and maple candies article