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All American Pet Company, Inc.
AAPT.PK
All American Pet Company produces healthy products for dogs, with the core product being super premium dog food. With the addition of chewable nutraceuticals, electrolyte and rehydration products, the core product categories are now super premium dog food and pet wellness. Our business model is designed to make AAPT the category innovator at the supermarket, big box retail level. We are the first company to target the morning meal for dogs which gained product placement in over 7,000 supermarkets. All American Pet's products are manufactured in the U.S. under strict manufacturing guidelines and contain 100% American made ingredients. The expansion of our product offerings to include pet wellness products is targeted at taking advantage of a much wider approach to pet health trends which are being driven by the humanization of dogs. More than just the need for good nutrition, APPT is focused on complete “Pet Wellness”.
Contact: Jonathan Fink (310) 424-1600
Corporate Office
Mailing Address:
All American Pet Company, Inc.
9601 Wilshire Blvd.
Suite M200
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Phone: 310.424.1600
8am-5pm Pacific Standard Time, Monday through Friday
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All American Pet Company
The Company was incorporated February 10, 2003 under the name All American Pet Company, Inc.™, and became a public company after filing a registration statement with the SEC and approved for trading in July 2007, under the symbol AAPT.
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Breakfast Cereal for Dogs
The humanization of pets
The ingredients and packaging of our products are positioned to maximize the trend towards the humanization of pets with a variety of shapes and flavors. As a result of this trend of the humanization of pets, the Company is focused on an exciting, new and unique concept in pet nutrition. We were the first line of commercial dog food specifically targeted for the morning meal, because “breakfast is the most important meal of the day” - for dogs too.
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The Natural Pet Food Market
The fastest growing trend in the pet food industry today is the natural pet food sector. As awareness builds among consumers of potential links between commercial dog food deficiencies and the growing number of serious medical conditions in dogs, demand for super premium, natural dog food, and supplements rises in lock-step with their concerns.
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The Company Principals
Barry Schwartz, age 63, has served as Chief Executive Officer and a director of the Company since its inception in 2003. Mr. Schwartz is a senior retail and operations executive with more than 30 years of experience in consumer durables and food. From 1995 to 1997, Mr. Schwartz served as the President of Chorus Line Corp., where he helped launch a concept apparel chain for an apparel manufacturer. From 1997 to 1999, Mr. Schwartz served as the Vice President of Cache, Inc., where he was responsible for the Company's profit and loss performance for the Northeast, Atlantic and Midwest territories. From 2000 to the Company's inception in 2003, Mr. Schwartz served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Whizgrill, Inc., a quick service, casual dining restaurant chain. Mr.Schwartz created an upscale fast food concept that was competitive with other fast food chain stores.
Lisa Bershan, age 52, has been President, and a director of the Company since its inception in 2003. In 1978, Ms. Bershan founded Incredible Edibles, a chain of gourmet stores which she sold in 1986 to Piedmont Specialty Foods. Ms. Bershan was the President and Chief Executive Officer of Incredible Edibles during this time and also served on its Board of Directors. From 1986 to 1994, Ms. Bershan served as Vice President and Director of Sales with Piedmont Specialty Foods where she helped launch numerous snack food products into major supermarket chains. In 1994, Ms. Bershan founded Lisa's Gourmet Snacks, where she served as President and Chief Executive Officer and marketed unique foods including the first baked chips under the Lisa's Incredible Edibles brand. In 1999, she founded Java Joint Candies, a unique caffeine enhanced product and served as its President and Chief Executive Officer until 2001. Ms. Bershan was a consultant between 2001 and the time she co-founded the Company in 2003.
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Heart disease in dogs
Heart disease in dogs is almost as common as it is in humans. Being overweight is not healthy for humans or for dogs. We have learned that bearing excessive body fat may contribute to heart disease, arthritis, high blood pressure, and type II diabetes. Preventing and reversing these conditions with a Veterinarian recommended heart healthy diet may lengthen the lifespan of many afflicted pets.
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The Domestic Pet Market
$34 Billion and Growing
The fastest growing segment of the companion animal market is pet healthcare with annual revenues of $34 billion (bigger than the toy, pasta, and baby food industries combined), and growing at about 15% per year. The domestic pet market which includes 75 million dogs in the U.S. is driven by people who are becoming educated regarding healthcare, at the top of their economic cycle and have a high propensity to purchase health products for their pets.
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