Bill McElroy
Well-Known Member
From the BASSFAN site today:
FLW Tour sponsor dropout? 10/3/2007
FLW Tour pros recently began to receive their FLW Tour packets in the mail, and the sponsor page includes some noticeable absences. There were persistent rumors since late summer that several FLW Outdoors sponsors would not re-up for 2008, and for the most part, the rumors seem spot-on.
Brands missing from this year's FLW Tour sponsor list include: Act II, Banana Boat, BFGoodrich, Bounty, Crunch 'N Munch, David Seeds, Duracell, EverStart, Folgers, Fujifilm, Gain, Hamburger Helper, Ozark Trail, Pedigree, Pemmican, Sirius Satellite Radio, Slim Jim, and Wet Ones.
Note that several of the brands are owned by single conglomerates. ConAgra Foods owns Slim Jim, Act II, Crunch 'N Munch, David Seeds, and Pemmican. Proctor & Gamble owns Bounty, Folgers, Gain, and Duracell. Playtex owns Wet Ones and Banana Boat. So at least on the surface, it appears those corporations did not renew.
Pedigree is owned by Masterfoods, but Masterfoods is still represented as a sponsor via its M&Ms and Snickers brands.
The missing brands may still be involved with FLW Outdoors through trails other than the FLW Tour. Or they may be in negotiations, with announcements to follow. But if past years are any indication, deals are typically finalized before the Tour information is mailed. BassFan currently has a request into FLW Outdoors for clarification.
If in fact the above brands have pulled out, the ramifications for FLW Tour pros would be immense, since many pros have significant sponsor deals with those brands. At least one FLW Tour pro confirmed that he's not heard from his respective brand, and is "sure" he won't have the same team deal next year.
Casualties could include Craig Powers, Jacob Powroznik, and Ken Wick, who fish for Bounty. Then there's past Angler of the Year Anthony Gagliardi and reigning Forrest Wood Cup champion Scott Suggs, who fish for Folgers. Michael Bennett, Andy Morgan, and Keith Pace fish for Duracell. Kevin Vida fishes for Banana Boat. The list goes on.
Notable too is that Gain sponsors the FLW Tour Rookie of the Year award.
More details on this story will be published as they become available.
Kevin Vida is a good friend of mine,...and he's a stand up guy,...someone will pick him up in a heartbeat!!
FLW Tour sponsor dropout? 10/3/2007
FLW Tour pros recently began to receive their FLW Tour packets in the mail, and the sponsor page includes some noticeable absences. There were persistent rumors since late summer that several FLW Outdoors sponsors would not re-up for 2008, and for the most part, the rumors seem spot-on.
Brands missing from this year's FLW Tour sponsor list include: Act II, Banana Boat, BFGoodrich, Bounty, Crunch 'N Munch, David Seeds, Duracell, EverStart, Folgers, Fujifilm, Gain, Hamburger Helper, Ozark Trail, Pedigree, Pemmican, Sirius Satellite Radio, Slim Jim, and Wet Ones.
Note that several of the brands are owned by single conglomerates. ConAgra Foods owns Slim Jim, Act II, Crunch 'N Munch, David Seeds, and Pemmican. Proctor & Gamble owns Bounty, Folgers, Gain, and Duracell. Playtex owns Wet Ones and Banana Boat. So at least on the surface, it appears those corporations did not renew.
Pedigree is owned by Masterfoods, but Masterfoods is still represented as a sponsor via its M&Ms and Snickers brands.
The missing brands may still be involved with FLW Outdoors through trails other than the FLW Tour. Or they may be in negotiations, with announcements to follow. But if past years are any indication, deals are typically finalized before the Tour information is mailed. BassFan currently has a request into FLW Outdoors for clarification.
If in fact the above brands have pulled out, the ramifications for FLW Tour pros would be immense, since many pros have significant sponsor deals with those brands. At least one FLW Tour pro confirmed that he's not heard from his respective brand, and is "sure" he won't have the same team deal next year.
Casualties could include Craig Powers, Jacob Powroznik, and Ken Wick, who fish for Bounty. Then there's past Angler of the Year Anthony Gagliardi and reigning Forrest Wood Cup champion Scott Suggs, who fish for Folgers. Michael Bennett, Andy Morgan, and Keith Pace fish for Duracell. Kevin Vida fishes for Banana Boat. The list goes on.
Notable too is that Gain sponsors the FLW Tour Rookie of the Year award.
More details on this story will be published as they become available.
Kevin Vida is a good friend of mine,...and he's a stand up guy,...someone will pick him up in a heartbeat!!