Kentucky Wholesale Distributors Association
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Provides a free yearbook and public newsletter to members. They also assist with member-specific information, governmental regulations, and answering public questions.

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Kentucky Wholesale Distributors Association


Founded in
1986
EIN
23-7273119
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
5932 TIMBER RIDGE DR STE 101 PROSPECT, KY 40059-8149 United States
Website
https://www.kwda.net/
Phone
(502)-223-5322
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About
KWDA, formerly Kentucky Tobacco and Candy Association, promotes the business welfare of the tobacco and candy industries in Kentucky. Founded in 1986, the non-profit provides resources and advocacy for its members within the wholesale distribution sector.
Mission
Kentucky Wholesale Distributors Association, Inc. promotes the business welfare of those distributing, marketing, or selling tobacco, candy, and related products at wholesale. They serve this purpose through legislative advocacy and member programs, helping members facilitate change, achieve their vision, and optimize performance.

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