Done with Curves Cereal & 8th Continent Soymilk at
Walmart.
That was a bit of a tough one. First lady thru it in the trash because I didn't have a spoon for her -- and loudly complained that that was STUPID!.

Another lady thru it in the trash because she didn't like it. It was just
plain hard to get people to try it. I'm guessing either because of the name (implying you needed to lose weight

) or maybe thinking it had something to do with gym memberships.

No clue.
But once you could convince people to try it...they pretty much liked it, especially the Honey Crunch flavor. The script was wrong about 110 calories. Its 100 for Whole Grain Crunch & 190 for Honey Crunch...so I just left off the calorie part of the script.
I sold only 12 boxes....compared to about the average 25-30 boxes of Cheerios & Chex I've been selling the last week. I found it funny that the kids wanted to try it & actually liked it & had to tell their parents to try it. Or when the guys liked it & wanted to buy it. But hey, nothing on it says its for woman only. Just the name Curves implies that.
I had taped one of the brochures to the cereal shelf in the aisle along with an index card stating "samples today at end of aisle" with an arrow. That helped get some traffic down to me. Did the same on the soymilk case door. Only sold one soymilk....maybe because I had a $1 coupon from the newspaper for it.
Just glad that one is over.
Good luck to those doing Curves cereal at Target later.