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Growth-Stock 2000's February Stock Profile.

Dippy Foods, Inc.
OTCBB Trading Symbol: DPPI
Recent Share Price: $0.68
Shares Outstanding: 15,000,000
Shares in Float: 7,000,000

**** News Flash 10/13/99 ****

Dippy Foods to Supply Nachos for 3COM Park

Dippy Foods, Inc. is pleased to announce it has received its first order from 
stadium food supplier, Volume Services America to provide its fresh, pre-packaged 
nacho, cheese and salsa meals called "Dippers" to 3COM Park in San Francisco, CA. 
Dippy Foods will initially supply 5,000 nacho meals to be sold on beer carts at 
San Francisco 49ers football games. The Company anticipates that they will supply 
the nacho meals at baseball and football games next year.

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Do you remember when you went to school? Those were the days. No real care in your 
life except if the cute boy or girl in class liked you. Well actually you did have 
one care, whether Mom was going to let you bring a breakfast or lunch to school OR 
if you were going to have to brave the cafeteria. You probably still shudder 
thinking about that food and the people that served it. Maybe you have nightmares 
thinking you're back in school and that you are forced to eat cafeteria food. It 
is kind of scary. Well now all that will go away with Dippy Foods.

Dippy Foods, Inc. (OTCBB: DPPI) creates and distributes fresh, nutritious 
prepackaged lunch products that have been tailored to target the US school 
foodservice market under the National School Breakfast and Lunch Program (NSBLP) 
-- a $16.4 billion market. The luncheon products currently consist of four 
"Dipper" products. All four luncheon products, when combined with a milk serving, 
meet the FDA nutritional requirements for all four food groups -- bread, protein, 
dairy and fruits and vegetables -- and provide over 50% of the FDA's daily 
nutritional requirements. Currently, under the USDA School Breakfast and Lunch 
Program, over 94,000 schools provide USDA subsidized or free lunch to over 27.5 
million children daily. Sixty-nine thousand of these schools currently provide 
USDA subsidized or free breakfast to over 6.5 million children. The number of 
children receiving breakfast under the USDA program is expected to more than 
double by 2002. The USDA provides schools $1.99 for each lunch served and $1.19 
for each breakfast served. DPPI currently provides a fun-to-eat lunch product that 
provides 50% of the FDA's daily nutritional requirements and requires no 
preparation, refrigeration or heating. Each meal is pre-package in recyclable 
trays (to meet the new recycling requirements) as a single serving with a shelf 
life of sixty days -- all for $1.00 per serving. Dippy Foods has no competition 
other than schools that (1) purchase raw goods and produce cafeteria style meals 
or, (2) purchase frozen prepared meals that require freezer storage, heating and 
other preparation prior to serving and often cost more than budget allowances. 
With the average age of a school kitchen being 27 years, It would be more cost 
effective to use "Dippers" than update these kitchens to the ever-changing kitchen 
standards.

In June Dippy Foods completed the co-branding agreement with ConAgra Grocery 
Products Co. DPPI will use ConAgra Grocery's nationally recognized named products, 
including Peter Pan Peanut Butter, Rosarita Salsa, and Knott's Berry Farm fruit 
filling in their Dippers product line of prepackaged school lunches. Dippers' new 
product label will incorporate the brand logos of these products.

Dippy Foods was incorporated in May 1997, became a public company in September 
1998 and anticipates reporting a break-even year December 1999. DPPI currently 
provides luncheon products to five Orange County school districts and 25 
additional school districts located from Oakland to Carlsbad. California alone 
serves 7 million meals every school day, (representing 12% of the US market) or 
spends a minimum of $3.7 billion dollars a year. The company's goal for 1999 and 
into early 2000 is to meet current production capacity of 500,000 meals per month, 
which would provide a gross profit margin of between 18 -- 22%. The goal for 2000 
is to produce 1.5 million meals per month and attain a gross profit margin of 
between 28 -- 35% percent. Conservative estimates suggest that the company should 
report approximately $50 million in revenue by 2005. These numbers could change 
dramatically if the company is awarded some of the bids they are working on or 
some of the pilot sites turn into standing product orders. Dippy is currently in 
the development phase of a new breakfast-cereal line and an after school snack. 
These new products have a December 1999 launch date. The company is also working 
with a club store retailer to promote its Nacho Dippers for the company's first 
retail application. Dippy is developing its first region to encompass Arizona, 
Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Texas, New Mexico and California. This represents 44 
key prospects that could account for 85% of the companies projected revenues over 
the next two years. To maintain order and production flow Dippy Foods' management 
team is evaluating additional food preparation companies with plans to have new 
production facilities up and running by December 1999 with the ultimate goal being 
the construction or acquisition of its own production facilities.

33 million free meals nationwide are being served daily and over 3 million free 
meals in California schools alone. Over 64 million dollars a day is spent by the 
U.S. government in the free school lunch and breakfast program. 12 billion dollars 
annually is spent to subsidize meals in United States schools alone. 60 million 
dollars a year equals less than 1% of the market share in the free school lunch 
and breakfast program.

Imagine your children actually wanting to eat school food. Most parents dream 
about it. Dippy Foods could change the way school breakfasts and lunches are 
served. Now, late at night, instead of preparing your children's next day 
breakfast and lunch, you can spend time doing something that you want to do.

Once again, please visit http://212.91.174.30/dppi for full details.

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Investment in the companies reviewed is speculative and extremely high-risk and 
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uncertainties that could cause results to differ materially from those set forth 
in the forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements represent the 
judgment of Dippy Foods, Inc. as of the date of this publication. The Company 
disclaims any intent or obligation to update these forward-looking statements.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
