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COMPANY OBJECTIVES I

COMPANY MEMBERS II
LOGO DISPOSITION III
COMPANY HISTORY IV

PRODUCTS V

PRODUCT ANALYSIS VI

PRICING VII

TARGET CUSTOMER VIII

COMPANY MISSION IX

COMPANY GOALS X
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Company Objectives
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• Increase brand recognition and awareness.


• Innovative at the same time profitable.
• Ensure customer satisfaction and build a
repeat-customer base.
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Company members
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NAME POSITION
Durano, Charlot Head Founder

Llavado, Daryl Jones General Manager


Paredes, Yessamin Financial Controller

Torrevillas, Ryan Marketing Director

Zamora, Javan Sheal Sales Director


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LOGO DISPOSITION
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snowflakes: uniqueness

snowman: represents that we are all equal


an intense opposite for sunny
Business Setting
A sweaty start.
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Company History
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S4S was strategically chosen by its founders to present


preventives during dry season with the use of desserts. It is an acronym
for "sweet4sweat," which literally functions as of its expanded form. The
business started with a fruit salad ice candy sold online in the year 2018.
It was said to preserve and continue the Filipino originated candy in a
healthy avenue. Because of the enthusiasm for sweet treats, they added
s'mores and sold it among kids. Since it was new to the eyes of many,
folks found it intriguing which led them to get in touch with the product.
Later on, coffee jelly has become part of the menu since coffee has
become in demand lately especially to students. To join the bandwagon
community in the most inexpensive way, therefore, innovation conquered
prior to it. This company was inspired by students who sought for snacks
that were not available in their school cafeterias. After a long process of
deliberation, founders managed to accommodate what was missing on
their canteen's lists.
S4S PRODUCTS
S4S PRODUCTS
S4S PRODUCTS
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 Credited the idea of Javan Zamora, one of the founders.


 Later on, after the sudden process of having a name, it was now
called fruit candy.
 Aside from its cheap price, the taste believed to be somehow similar
to ice creams.
 A good alternative for those who have a low budget.
 Inspired by the guards and the rest of the staff who worked hard and
stayed under the scalding sun.
Product Analysis
INGREDIENTS AMOUNT
Fruit Cocktail (485g) 91.00
Nestle Cream 60.00

Condensed Milk 49.00

Total Cost 200.00

Pertains for every 30 outputs.


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₱200 ÷ 30pcs = ₱6.67 (initial price)


₱6.67 × .20 = 1.33
₱6.67+1.33 = ₱8.00

 ₱8.00 is the final price of each fruit candy


• cool
• satisfying
• healthy
• fruit madness!

₱8.00
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S’moreshy
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 This gooey sandwich was thought to be the contraction of the phrase


“some more shy," wanting to inspire shy students of PWC.
 These less than five ingredients go with more than five ingestion!
The evolution of the taste comes beyond flat.
 After several calculations of ideas for its trademark, finally, they got
to name it as s'moreshy.

- Through eating this product, they would get the nerve to give their
best some more! Placebo effect. Before the presentation, during oral
recitation, or in daily discussion, and even confidence to tell your
crush you like them! These are just mere speculations but it actually
serves as a happy tool for confidence.
Product Analysis
INGREDIENTS AMOUNT
M.Y. San Grahams 40.00
(200g)
Marshmallows 48.00

Condensed Milk 69.00

Total Cost 157.00

Pertains for every 60 outputs.


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₱157.00 ÷ 60pcs = ₱2.62 (initial price)


₱2.62 x .20 = 0.52
₱2.62 + 0.52 = ₱3.14

 ₱3.00 is the final price of each s'moreshy


₱3.00
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Cracker

Marshmallows

• gooey
Chocolate • seductive
• small yet terrible
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TARGET CUSTOMER/S:

 Elementary Students of PWC


 JHS Students of PWC
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MISSION:

 Establish a unique product and services.


 Conserve Filipino style food acquisition.
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GOALS:
 Increase profit margin.
 Review storefront vendor acquisition
strategy.
 Formulate the strategic hypothesis.
 Become more entrepreneurial.
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Questions?
“Your most unhappy
customers
are your greatest
source of learning.”
- Bill Gates
Thank you!
A sweet end.

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