seASON's QReeciNQS HEINEKEN MAINTAINS STRONG IMPORT SALES LEADERSHIP The National Association of Alco holic Beverage Importers in Washing ton reports that malt beverage im ports for the first nine months of 1976 shows a 43% gain over last year's com parable period, a 16,481,990 gallon increase over the 1975 figure. The Netherlands was again the lead er for the period with 20,286,998 gal lons, a 38% increase over the previous year's total. The number two slot was taken by Canada with 14,108,291 gal lons, for a 49% increase; Germany ranked third with 9,834,403 gallons, a 58% gain over the prior year's period. Since some 98% of the Netherlands figures represent Heineken, and other country's importation figures represent a wider variety of beer brands, Heine- ken continues as the undisputed "#l Imported Beer in America". The importing "Big Three" ac count for 80% of all imported beer. HEINEKEN BEER SIX-PACK BECOMES ARTISTE MODEL L VAN MUNCHING HONORED BY HEINEKEN FOR TREMENDOUS 1976 U.S. SALES SUCCESS The popularity of Heineken Hol land Beer has made it an artist's model, as seen from the above photo of the four foot high finished piece. Student Barbie North of VPI University in Blacksburg, Virginia created the two- dimensional unit from heavy cloth, which was then hand-painted and sewn. Hung in one of the largest Heineken college accounts in the south, "Mr. Fooz" tavern in Blacks burg, the model was a popular conver sation piece for the local patrons. n Mr. L. van Munching, President of Van Munching 8c Co., Inc. was recently honored by Heineken Brouwerijen B.V. in the Netherlands for the tre mendous sales success of Heineken Holland Beer in the United States during 1976. As seen above, members of the Hei neken Export Staff gathered to con gratulate Mr. van Munching (seated at center) at a special testimonial luncheon, and presented him with a silver trophy to commemorate the event. As the historical Bicentennial Year of 1976 comes to a close, a history- making U.S. Heineken sales figure of 12,000,000 cases has become a reality, which certainly must evoke a proud sense of accomplishment for Mr. van Munching and those involved in this tremendous sales success story. Van Munching 8c Co., Inc., under the personal guidance of Mr. van Munching, has recorded sales increases over the previous year since 1948 28 years of increasingly higher Heine ken sales to reach the current 1976 milestone. A phenomenal record that, in recent years, has been further en hanced by successive leaps in sales- volume gains Si/2 million cases in 1972, 414 million cases in 1973, 6 mil lion cases in 1974, 8 million cases in 1975, and now over 12,000,000 cases in the current Bicentennial year of 1976. Over the years, in spite of the many obstacles presented recession, price increases, shipping strikes, inventory problems Mr. van Munching has spurred-on the continuing Heineken sales gains with the sales talent and iron determination that was first evi denced when he arrived in the United States in the depression year of 1933. Then, alone, with 50 cases and 25 quarter-barrels of the then unknown beer called Heineken, he began his determined effort to introduce a prem ium-priced imported beer to a huge, depressed market, in what then was to him a foreign country. Such personal characteristics, and the exceptionally fine quality of Heineken Holland Beer, were the nucleus of the now famous and undisputed sales statement "Heineken-The #1 Imported Beer in America".

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