GAME ON - MN Lottery
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GAME ON - MN Lottery
March 2016 Volume 27 Issue 3 Lottery partners with Minnesota’s most unique brand Zubaz® were all the craze in the 1990s and they’re back thanks to two local businessmen. Bob Traux and Dan Stock took a chance and reintroduced Zubaz, the Minneapolis-based business, to fans a couple of years ago. Stock said the “nostalgia factor” was what led them to start the business back up again, which they both left in the mid 1990s. “People still had a lot of interest in it,” Stock explained. “We thought, ‘Why don’t we do this again and see what happens.’” “Our customer base has really changed, said Stock. “It used to be 80/20 men to women, now it’s 50/50 and that’s pretty cool.” Stock and Traux both agree that their number one priority is getting the Zubaz brand out there. “That’s our biggest challenge, said Stock. But with sponsorships with many professional and college sports teams, it’s a challenge that they’ve conquered pretty well. Zubaz is still wildly known for their popular zebra-striped pants, which was the iconic look back in the day—selling more than 10 million pairs worldwide. They continue to offer the Zubaz pant in the same silhouette that was initially popular among professional athletes. Traux says the best part has been collaborating with businesses in their home state of Minnesota. “That’s what makes it really enjoyable for us,” he said. “We love the local angle,” which is why they jumped at the chance to partner with the Minnesota Lottery on the Crazy Cash scratch game. Now Zubaz is equally known for their other apparel, including women’s leggings and hooded sweatshirts. “Doing promotions like this, with the Minnesota Lottery, is a fun way to let people know Zubaz is back!” said Stock. Zubaz founders and owners Dan Stock and Bob Traux sporting the popular pants and new Zubaz themed-scratch ticket. He offered one piece of advice for Minnesota Lottery retailers: “Learn from your mistakes. We had a lot of success the first go around and we made a lot of mistakes and we’re trying not to repeat those a second time. We’re a little smarter. We have a great product and we are passionate about selling it!” GAME ON Retailer incentive! Ask for the Frogger sale! Your business could earn $25 Visa® gift cards. Check your new game kit for details and frog key chains! © Konami Digital Entertainment 1 Top 2 Minnesota Millionaire Raffle ticket sellers from each region: Region 1: Coborn’s/Little Dukes #2031 in Big Lake Holiday Stationstores Inc. in Garrison Region 2: M & H Gas in Moorhead Pine Square in Brainerd Region 3: Kwik Trip #316 in Hutchinson Kwik Trip #466 in St. Peter Region 4: Cub Foods in Maple Grove Holiday Stationstore #319 in Maple Grove Region 5: Kwik Trip #824 in Winona Dakota Station in Welch Region 6: Kwik Trip #812 in Andover County Market in St. Francis Upcoming Top Sellers (schedule is tentative): April – Top 10 sellers of Minnesota Platinum games #564 – #567 (combined) May – FY16 3rd quarter sales leaders 2 The Lottery’s Top Sellers recognizes retailers for exceptional sales performance. Each of the businesses that made this month’s Top Sellers will receive $50 in free scratch tickets. Progressive Print-N-Play 101 Everything you need to know about the lotto ticket with an instant win play style What does a progressive jackpot mean? The Progressive Print-N-Play jackpot starts at $5,000 and grows as tickets are sold. Have you ever had a customer in your business that seemed to be playing the Lottery for all the wrong reasons? Maybe they were desperately trying to win their money back or they talked about needing to win to pay their bills. What can you do to help? An informational video is available in the retailer section of www.mnlottery.com that will help you identify a potential problem gambler and explores some ways that you can help. The video is less than 4 minutes long and is appropriate for any store employee who deals with customers. March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month so it’s a good time for you and your staff to review the basics. Make sure the Minnesota Problem Gambling Helpline sticker and brochure are prominently displayed in your business to let your players know that help is available. What are the different types of play styles? Players can currently choose from Bingo, Crossword and Slots. All of these games share the same prize pool. Why are there three different ticket prices? $1 ticket pays 20 percent of the jackpot $3 ticket pays 60 percent of the jackpot $5 ticket pays 100 percent of the jackpot How do you know what the current jackpot is? Retailers can look up the current jackpot amount on the terminal by selecting “REPORTS” “JACKPOT REPORTS” “PROGRESSIVE PRINT-N-PLAY.” Players can find the current jackpot amount listed on the LottoVision screens as well as the Lottery’s website. What type of players like this game? Progressive Print-N-Play has slowly gained popularity since it debuted nearly a decade ago. Players who enjoy the game, generally prefer the extended play styles. Next time one of your customers asks for the newest Crossword, Bingo or Slots scratch game you might want to point out that they can always play these favorites without scratchin’! How often is the jackpot won? Approximately once a month! Remember, Progressive Print-N-Play is a Minnesota-only game so all of our jackpot winners are local players! What’s the record jackpot? $414,854 — won on a $5 Bingo ticket purchased at Holiday Stationstores (123 W. Julian) in St. Peter on Oct. 28 2015. Can you win other prizes besides the jackpot? Yes! Players can win prizes ranging from $1 all the way up to $500, depending on the cost of the ticket. A new training video is now available on the Lottery Learning Link that highlights the new software changes. The Lottery Learning Link is an online training program available 24/7. If you have any questions, please contact your Lottery sales representative. March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month Minnesota’s top-selling Powerball retailer Retailer t Spotligh “We are a half of a mile from the Canadian border so we’re kind of the first and last stop, depending on which direction you’re heading,” said Debbie Bakke, co-owner of Ryden’s Gas in Grand Portage. “We’re a gas station and convenience store. Gas prices are cheaper here than in Canada, so that brings the Canadians here,” she explained. “My cousins have the store next door to us which has a money exchange and duty-free shop and souvenirs.” She added, “It’s a family business. My grandparents started the business in 1947 and we are on our third generation now. I’m pretty proud of that.” During the recent record Powerball jackpot run, Ryden’s Gas was the topselling Powerball® retailer in Minnesota. January Powerball sales were five times higher than a normal January on average. For Ryden’s, January Powerball sales were 30 times higher. “It was crazy,” said Bakke with a laugh. “It was pretty crazy busy, pretty much from open to close.” She estimates that “99.9 percent” of the sales were to Canadians. “They not only had long lines, but customers had Canadian money— so they had to convert that to U.S. dollars,” said Lottery sales rep Carole Borndal. “Many of the players were buying large numbers of Powerball tickets for work pools, etc. and there were lots of new players, so they had to explain Powerball to these players.” Co-owners Debbie Bakke pictured with her brother, Mike Ryden. Bakke isn’t complaining about being busy. “It was a nice draw for business, that’s for sure,” she said. “It was tiring. It was long days, but we survived. It boosted our business and it boosted our cousins’ business also. Once the Powerball went it was pretty quiet around here compared to what it was.” The Powerball players were buying more than just tickets. “They were buying gas and buying merchandise. I think we still made more money off of Powerball than we did off of anything else because of the quantity that we sold. I think we made more during that time than we did all year last year,” she added. Borndal said that Ryden’s Gas is a great Lottery retailer even when the Powerball jackpot isn’t causing record sales. “Being located so far north, delivery can take a little longer than normal. Debbie is so organized— she never runs out of ticket stock or supplies, activates on time and is very prepared for her customers.” 30X INCREASE 25X 20X 15X 10X 5X AVERAGE STATEWIDE JANUARY POWERBALL SALES RYDEN’S JANUARY POWERBALL SALES 3 Retailers win big, too! Congratulations to... Sun Ray Cub Liquor in St. Paul, $500 Schmidty’s St. Stephen in St. Stephen, $1,400 Jubilee Foods in Mound, $343 Silver Lake Foods in Rochester, $1,000 Holiday Stationstores Inc. in Maple Grove, $500 Kwik Trip #411 in Plymouth, $1,000 Murphy USA #7078 in Buffalo, $500 Bobby & Steve’s Auto World in Bloomington, $500 Lake Country Convenience & Bait in Faribault, $290 Cub Foods in Stillwater, $500 PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID DETROIT LAKES, MN PERMIT NO. 14 Minnesota State Lottery 2645 Long Lake Road Roseville, Minnesota 55113 mnlottery.com Debbie Hoffmann, executive editor Marie Hinton, editor Emily Frost, managing editor Megan Kleinschmidt, graphic designer This publication is available in alternative formats to individuals with disabilities by calling (651) 635-8273, (888) 568-8379. 4 New Games March 15, 2016: April 5, 2016: