STOCK BUYER'S ALERT!!!

 
International Food Products Group, Inc.


(OTCBB: IFPG)

 
Buy At: $ .21


Sell Target: $ .85
 
SPECIAL ALERT...Wal-Mart Super Centers and Sam's Club Outlets stock 
their shelves with IFPG patented food products representing a sector of the 
food industry producing over $40 Billion in annual sales.
  
IFPG anticipates dramatic increases in both gross revenues and profits as the 
magnitude of this alliance with Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) is staggering for a 
company at this price level. The rewards and exposure gained from supplying 
food products to Sam's Club and Wal-Mart stores, the largest retailer in the US 
with annual sales exceeding $200 Billion, will solidify the emergence of a 
breakout year with record sales and bottom-line profitability.
  
The results of IFPG's first full quarter with products on the shelves is 
approaching which we believe will send shockwaves through this undervalued 
and over-looked growth stock. It is apparent that these recent developments 
have been perfectly timed as IFPG stock is at the beginning of an upward trend 
while their products are now directly in full view of 5 Million Wal-Mart 
shoppers weekly that are also potential shareholders.
  
The Company has recently signed several major contracts which will allow for 
some of the largest international food companies to utilize IFPG's distribution 
network to bring their products to the retail level. IFPG's food products division 
operates under the name of Golden Choice Foods which has become powerful 
enough to co-brand with Juan Valdez, the emblematic logo for the National 
Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia for over two decades. The Juan 
Valdez logo serves as a seal of guarantee that the brand consists of only 100% 
Colombian coffee while representing one of the world's largest coffee factories, 
having supplied major US food manufacturers since 1981.
  
IFPG presently has a back-log of about a dozen new and unique food products 
manufactured at plants in California and Illinois that have similar dramatic 
sales potential when compared to some of the hottest selling snack foods on the 
shelves of every food retailer in the US. The introduction of these products into 
the marketplace along with additional food distribution contracts will 
perpetuate the shattering of the Company's own sales records.
  
Our research strongly indicates that IFPG's alliance with Wal-Mart, their 
international distribution contracts, and their tremendous exposure at the retail 
level will lead to skyrocketing earnings and a soaring stock price. With a 
typical cost of around $50 Million to bring out one national brand, we feel 
IFPG is very attractive for merger or buyout prospects by a major food 
company.
  
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