Tuesday, May 01, 2001
Top sellers in each county
Hamilton County
| Rank/Business | Address | 2000 sales |
| 1. McHahns Fashion | 2917 Woodburn, Cincinnati | $1,648,118.50 |
| 2. Springdale Ponykeg | 369 W. Kemper, Springdale | $1,583,224.00 |
| 3. Fountain Square News | 101 E 5th St., Cincinnati | $1,346,328.00 |
| 4. Airy Pony Keg | 7549 Colerain Ave., Cincinnati | $1,291,075.00 |
| 5. Murray Bros. #2 | 4444 Montgomery, Cincinnati | $1,169,451.50 |
| Butler County
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| Rank/Business | Address | 2000 sales |
| 1. AmeriStop #29017 | 1039 Eaton Ave, Hamilton | $1,451,465.50 |
| 2. Broadway News | 53 S. Main St. Middletown | $1,392,835.50 |
| 3. Kelly's Market | 2900 Yankee Rd., Middletown | $1,017,081.00 |
| 4. Sloan's Market | 1825 Highland St., Middletown | $964,197.50 |
| 5. Dixie Delicatessen | 6687 Dixie Hwy., Fairfield | $900,432.00 |
| Clermont County
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| Rank/Business | Address | 2000 sales |
| 1. Bethel Sundry Store | 212 Plane St., Bethel | $608,903.00 |
| 2. The Village Market | 795 Ohio Pike, Withamsville | $598,169.00 |
| 3. Mt. Repose Mini-mart | 1222 State Route 28, Milford | $570,501.00 |
| 4. AmeriStop #29066 | 10098 Cinn-Batavia Pike, Batavia | $529,483.00 |
| 5. AmeriStop #29027 | 1733 State Route 125, Amelia | $487,884.00 |
| Warren County
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| Rank/Business | Address | 2000 sales |
| 1. Lou's Pony Keg | 740 Reading, Mason | $902,855.50 |
| 2. Meijer #061 | 3651 Towne Blvd, Franklin | $753,345.50 |
| 3. AmeriStop #29064 | 3251 Montgomery, Loveland | $624,411.00 | | 4. Dairy Mart #7502 | 1012 E. 2nd St., Franklin | $550,568.00 |
| 5. Maineville Quick Stop | 8144 St. Rt. 48 S, Maineville | $445,064.00 |
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