Monday, June 28, 2010

Dolores Chili turns Bricks into Bucks

Summertime is the season of preparation for fall; athletes are working their hardest and school and community programs are practicing and preparing.

What do all have in common? The need to fundraise to help their programs succeed.

With this in mind, Dolores Canning Co. Inc., located in East Los Angeles, CA, has launched its “Bricks into Bucks” program to help youth sports’ teams, community organizations and clubs raise cash for their organizations.

The company will donate a case of Dolores Chili (eight, five-pound trays) to any organization interested in selling chili cheese fries, chili Fritos, chili cheese nachos, or chili dogs or burgers in their snack bars.

With each new participant, Dolores Canning will demonstrate how to turn a 40-pound case of chili into over $600 in profits.

“It’s simple,” said Dolores Canning’s operations manager, David Muñoz. “They spend a little over $100 on supplies and chili, and we show them how to make $600 plus each time.”

Little leagues, soccer organizations, high school booster’s programs, and school organizations can get the first 40-pound case of Dolores Chili free from Dolores. They can purchase each additional Dolores Chili at Smart & Final where the famous chili is sold in five-pound trays (or "Bricks"). The five-pound bricks, most popular for those running a snack bar, are $9.99 each.

Chili Fritos are the most popular snack bar item, which some know as “Pepper Bellies.” Add water (per directions) to one Dolores Chili Brick (five-pound tray) and the Chili Brick yields about 50, two-ounce servings. Add the cost of a box of 50, one-ounce Fritos (about $12) and that gives you a cost of about 44 cents per unit. Each Chili Frito Bag can easily be sold for up to $2.00, so that’s a profit of about $78 on every Dolores Chili Brick five-pound tray.

In addition to free chili, each new participant will receive Smart & Final coupons for future purchases, signs to promote chili sales at any snack bar, a suggested recipe, serving size and price sheet, as well as Chili Brick promo giveaways.

Last year’s participants put an ad for Dolores Chili in their program and made game/event day announcements thanking the company for its donations and help building profits.

Interested organizations can e-mail dave@dolorescanning.com to request their free case of Dolores Chili.

For more info please view the “Bricks into Bucks” info at www.LAsFavoriteChili.com

Dolores Chili Brick is also sold in retail size bricks at major grocery chains such as Albertson's, Food4Less/Ralphs, Stater Brothers,Vons, and in countless independent stores. The famous chili is also a hot item at Philippe The Original, in Downtown L.A and is sold in various fast food restaurants and hot dog and hamburger stands across Southern California.

The all-beef Chili Bricks are also sold on-line at www.DoloresChili.com/catalog/.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Dolores Chili Announces Father's Day Contest Winners

Dolores Canning Co. has picked Yoselin Saucedo, 6, of Pomona and Jaqueline Vazquez, 12, of Los Angeles as their Father's Day essay contest winners.

Both recieved a free case of Dolores Chili Bricks for their respective dad and grandpa just in time for Father's Day or summer barbecuing.

Saucedo, a first grader from Alcott Elementary, talked about her dad's kindness and homework help in her essay. She also drew a picture of the two of them walking to school together.

Vazquez's essay highlighted the father figure her grandpa has become to her due to the abscence of her dad. She said her grandpa takes care of her and her family and they spend a lot of quality time together.

Congratulations to both young winners.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Father's Day Contest is Underway

Dolores Canning Co., distributor of L.A.’s famous Dolores Chili Brick, opened an essay contest to kids ages 7-13 in the LA area.

The contest falls in line with the end of the school year and Father’s Day and asks kids to answer the question, “Why is your Dad the best?”

The contest is open to kids across Southern California. They are asked to write a 250-word essay answering, which must be submitted with contestants’ information, including name, address, phone number and e-mail address. The entry deadline is Tuesday, June 15.

The winner receives a free case of Dolores Chili for their dad, and their picture will be taken and posted on the website and Dolores Chili’s Facebook and Twitter accounts.

The June 15 cut off allows enough time for the free case of Dolores Chili to be shipped to dad in time for a Father’s Day weekend or Father’s Day barbecue.

Contestants can ask a family member help them e-mail essays to Cyndi@dolorescanning.com, or drop them by Dolores Canning’s East L.A plant located at 1020 North Eastern Avenue.

For more info please view the contest flyer with complete details at https://dolorescanning.com/canning/pdfs/free_fathersday.pdf.

Dolores Chili is sold in major grocery chains such as Food 4 Less and Ralphs, and in countless independent stores. The famous chili is also a hot item at Philippe The Original, in Downtown L.A and is sold in various fast food restaurants and hot dog and hamburger stands across Southern California.

The all-beef Chili Bricks are also sold on-line at www.DoloresChili.com