Tobacco

Tom's Super Shop Joins Smoker Friendly

Wichita retailer signs onto private-label authorized dealer program
WICHITA, Kansas -- Smoker Friendly International LL has announced the signing of Tom's Super Shop, located in Wichita, Kansas. This convenience store now carries the exclusive line of the SF/Smoker Friendly Tobacco Brand Family along with other outstanding tobacco and tobacco accessory offerings for their loyal customers.

Tom's Wine & Spirits/Tom's Super Shop has been in business for more than 14 years, carrying a large selection of tobacco and accessories along with numerous wines from around the world and an even larger beer selection.

With more than 600 stores [image-nocss] across the United States, Boulder, Colo.-based Smoker Friendly is America's largest cigarette and tobacco store (CTS) retailer, it said.

The Smoker Friendly Authorized Dealer Program is designed for existing retail tobacco store operators who wish to market their own brand of competitively priced private-label products within an exclusive territory that is geographically protected. This program is for the tobacco retailer who would like the advantages of a buying group, wants more interaction with other cigarette and tobacco store retailers including information and idea sharing, clout with manufacturers and the greater synergies that a nationally known private-label brand like Smoker Friendly provides, the company added.

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