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UNITED
STATES
SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington,
D.C. 20549
FORM
8-K
CURRENT
REPORT
Pursuant
to Section 13 or 15(d)
of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date
of Report (Date of earliest event reported): December 20, 2024
FRESH
VINE WINE, INC.
(Exact
name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Nevada |
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001-41147 |
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87-3905007 |
(State or Other
Jurisdiction
of Incorporation) |
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(I.R.S.
Employer
Identification
No.) |
P.O.
Box 78984
Charlotte,
NC 28271
(Address
of Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code)
(855)
766-9463
(Registrant’s
telephone number, including area code)
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Applicable
(Former
name or former address, if changed since last report)
Check
the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under
any of the following provisions:
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Written communications
pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425) |
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Soliciting material pursuant
to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12) |
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Pre-commencement communications
pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b)) |
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Pre-commencement communications
pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c)) |
Securities registered
pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
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of each class |
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Common stock, par value
$0.001 per share |
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VINE |
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NYSE American |
Indicate
by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405
of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth
company ☑
If
an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying
with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.
Item 7.01 Regulation FD.
Fresh
Vine Wine, Inc., a Nevada corporation (“Fresh Vine”), previously disclosed that it entered into a Business Combination
Agreement (the “Business Combination Agreement”) with (i) Amaze Holdings Inc., a Delaware corporation and wholly
owned subsidiary of Vine (“Pubco”), (ii) VINE Merger Sub Inc., a Delaware corporation and wholly subsidiary
of Pubco (“VINE Merger Sub”), (iii) Adifex Merger Sub LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and wholly owned
subsidiary of Pubco (“Adifex Merger Sub”), and (iv) Adifex Holdings LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
(“Adifex”), pursuant to which, in a series of transactions described therein (the “Business Combination”),
Fresh Vine will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Pubco. As a result of a transaction between Adifex and Amaze Software, Inc. (“Amaze”)
that is a condition precedent to the Business Combination and the Business Combination itself, Amaze will be a subsidiary of Adifex and
indirect subsidiary of Pubco.
As part
of the conditions to the closing of the Business Combination Agreement, Adifex shall have closed the acquisition of the outstanding capital
stock of Amaze Software, Inc. (“Amaze”) under a stock purchase agreement, pursuant to which the shareholders
of Amaze will contribute their shares of capital stock in Amaze in exchange for membership interests in Adifex.
On
December 20, 2024, Amaze held an exclusive recorded conversation (the “Call”) with Mike Pruitt, the Chairman
and interim chief executive officer of Fresh Vine and Aaron Day, the chief executive officer of Amaze, to discuss the Amaze business and
the Business Combination. A transcript of this Call is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K.
The
information furnished in this Item 7.01, shall not be deemed to be “filed” for the purposes of Section 18 of the Securities
and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), or otherwise subject to the liabilities of such section,
nor shall such information be deemed incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities
Act”), or the Exchange Act, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such a filing. This current
report on Form 8-K will not be deemed an admission as to the materiality of any information contained in this Item 7.01, including Exhibit
99.1.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This
Current Report on Form 8-K contains certain statements that may be deemed to be “forward-looking statements” within the federal
securities laws, including the safe harbor provisions under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements that are
not historical are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 21E of the Exchange
Act. Forward-looking statements relate to future events or VINE’s, Pubco’s, or Amaze’s future performance or future
financial condition. These forward-looking statements are not historical facts, but rather are based on current expectations, estimates
and projections about VINE, our industry, our beliefs and our assumptions. Such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited
to, statements regarding our or our management team’s expectations, hopes, beliefs, intentions or strategies regarding the future
and the proposed Business Combination. In addition, any statements that refer to projections, forecasts or other characterizations of
future events or circumstances, including any underlying assumptions, are forward-looking statements. In some cases, you can identify
forward-looking statements by the following words: “anticipate,” “believe,” “continue,”
“could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,”
“ongoing,” “plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,”
“should,” or the negative of these terms or other similar expressions, but the absence of these words does not mean
that a statement is not forward-looking.
Forward-looking
statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties (some of which are beyond our control) that may cause actual results or
performance to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Accordingly, readers should
not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. The following factors, among others, could cause actual results and the timing
of events to differ materially from the anticipated results or other expectations expressed in the forward-looking statements: (i) the
risk that the Business Combination may not be completed in a timely manner or at all, which may adversely affect the price of VINE securities;
(ii) the failure to satisfy the conditions to the consummation of the Business Combination, including the adoption of the Business Combination
Agreement by the stockholders of VINE (iii) the receipt of certain governmental and regulatory approvals; (iv) the occurrence of any event,
change or other circumstance that could give rise to the termination or abandonment of the Business Combination Agreement; (v) the potential
effect of the announcement or pendency of the Business Combination on Amaze’s or VINE’s business relationships, performance
and business generally, including potential difficulties in employee retention; (vi) risks that the Business Combination disrupts current
plans and operations of VINE or Amaze; (vii) the outcome of any legal proceedings that may be instituted against VINE related to the Business
Combination Agreement or the Business Combination; (viii) the risk that VINE will be unable to maintain the listing of VINE’s securities
on NYSE American; (ix) the risk that the price of VINE’s securities, or the price of Pubco Common Stock following the closing, may
be volatile due to a variety of factors, including changes in the competitive industries in which VINE or Amaze operates, variations in
performance across competitors, changes in laws and regulations affecting VINE’s or Amaze’s business and changes in the capital
structure; (x) the inability to implement business plans, forecasts, and other expectations after the completion of the Business Combination
and identify and realize additional opportunities; (xi) the risk of changes in applicable law, rules, regulations, regulatory guidance,
or social conditions in the countries in which Amaze’s customers and suppliers operate in that could adversely impact Amaze’s
operations; (xii) the risk that VINE and/or Amaze may not achieve or sustain profitability; (xiii) the risk that VINE and/or Amaze will
need to raise additional capital to execute its business plan, which may not be available on acceptable terms or at all; and (xiv) the
risk that VINE and/or Amaze experiences difficulties in managing its growth and expanding operations.
While
forward-looking statements reflect VINE’s good faith beliefs, they are not guarantees of future performance or events. Any forward-looking
statement speaks only as of the date on which it was made. VINE disclaims any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking
statement to reflect changes in underlying assumptions or factors, or new information, data or methods, future events or other changes.
For a further discussion of these and other factors that could cause VINE’s future results or performance to differ materially from
any forward-looking statements, see the section entitled “Risk Factors” in VINE’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the
year ended December 31, 2023, filed with the SEC on March 8, 2024, as updated by VINE’s subsequent periodic reports and other filings
filed with the SEC.
Participants in the Solicitation
Fresh
Vine, Adifex and Amaze and their respective directors, executive officers and other members of management may be deemed to be participants
in the solicitation of proxies in respect of the proposed Business Combination. Information about Fresh Vine’s directors and executive
officers is available in Fresh Vine’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023, and its definitive
proxy statement dated November 6, 2023 for its 2023 annual meeting of stockholders. Other information regarding the participants in the
proxy solicitation and a description of their interests in the transaction, by security holdings or otherwise, will be included in the
proxy statement/prospectus and other relevant materials to be filed with the SEC regarding the proposed Business Combination when they
become available. Investors should read the proxy statement/prospectus carefully when it becomes available before making any voting or
investment decisions. You may obtain free copies of these documents from Fresh Vine or the SEC’s website as indicated above.
Important Information About
the Business Combination and Where to Find It
In
connection with the proposed Business Combination, Fresh Vine and Pubco will file materials with the SEC, including a registration statement
(the “Registration Statement”), which will include a document that serves as a proxy statement/prospectus of
Fresh Vine and an information statement of Adifex and its to be acquired subsidiary, Amaze, and other documents regarding the proposed
Business Combination. INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS ARE URGED TO READ THESE MATERIALS, INCLUDING THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT AND THE PROXY
STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS, WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE, AND ANY OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE SEC, AS WELL AS ANY AMENDMENTS OR SUPPLEMENTS
TO THOSE DOCUMENTS BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROPOSED BUSINESS COMBINATION AND THE PARTIES TO THE PROPOSED
BUSINESS COMBINATION. Investors and security holders will be able to obtain the Registration Statement, the proxy statement/prospectus
and other materials filed by Fresh Vine with the SEC free of charge from the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov or from Fresh Vine at
the SEC filings section of www.ir.freshvinewine.com.
Non-Solicitation
This
report does not constitute, and should not be construed to be, a proxy statement or the solicitation of a proxy, consent or authorization
with respect to any securities or in respect of the proposed Business Combination described herein and shall not constitute an offer to
sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities nor shall there be any sale of securities in any state or jurisdiction in which
such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such state
or jurisdiction. No offer of securities shall be made except by means of a prospectus meeting the requirements of the Securities Act.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits
(d) Exhibits.
SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
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FRESH VINE WINE, INC. |
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Date: December 20, 2024 |
By: |
/s/ Michael Pruitt |
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Name: |
Michael Pruitt |
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Chief Executive Officer |
Exhibit 99.1
Transcript of Recorded Call:
Aaron Day and Mike Pruitt: On Becoming Amazing
December 20,
2024
Full video and
transcript are available at https://www.amaze.co/aaron-day-and-mike-pruitt-on-becoming-amazing
[ 00:00:02 ]
All right. Welcome, everyone, to a conversation today between myself, Mike Pruitt, the Chairman and Interim CEO of Fresh Vine Wine, and
Aaron Day, the CEO of Amaze. To get started here, I wanted to just give a little update in terms of the Fresh Vine side. As many of you
know, on August the 24th of 2023, we announced publicly that we engaged Oak Ridge Financial out of Minneapolis to explore strategic options.
And on October 15th, we announced a letter of intent to merge with Amaze Software, and we completed the definitive agreement and announced
that on November the 4th. So today, we thought it'd be appropriate for us, Aaron and myself, to introduce the opportunity that we see
to combine and develop a new business model that we're going to be using in the future.
[
00:00:53 ] In our two companies together. And I wanted to take the time now to introduce
you to Aaron Day, the CEO of Amaze. So I'm Aaron Day. I'm the CEO of Amaze Software. Amaze Software is the parent company for Amaze Studio,
Spring by Amaze, and Teespring.com, which is a global marketplace. And just a little bit about me personally,
married with three wonderful kids, and life couldn't be better at this time, Mike. So, well, congratulations. And Aaron, I'm aware and
know that you had a very successful career prior to joining Amaze and being on this opportunity. What excited you to get involved and
come in and run Amaze? I was brought into Amaze. It was previously known as Famous Industries by a group of investors, pretty powerful
investors.
[ 00:01:46
] I was working as a global partnership business lead at Canva. And, and my job at Canva was integrate design software into social
platforms, e-commerce platforms around the world. And, and the opportunity came up, a couple of the investors reached out to me and said,
'We have, we have this exciting opportunity.' We have this tech platform that we've invested a lot of money in. We think it has a lot
of potential. We need the right leader. I looked at it, decided it was, it was the right thing to do. Joined, joined as sort of the CEO,
but sort of as the, as the founder, because it was, there really wasn't an existing business. It was just a tech stack.
[
00:02:27 ] And then myself and a few people that we brought on board decided that the main,
the main sort of market to address was what we call social commerce, creator-powered commerce, and really go after that with, with everything
we have. And it's been an amazing experience so far, three years in and a really, really, really exciting journey so far, Mike. What,
you know, what, what actually does Amaze do? And what is the three, which I said, I see on the deck that we put out. And for those of
you who haven't seen it with the company filed, both Fresh Vine and Amaze, a PowerPoint and an AK, a couple of weeks ago. And you, you,
you mentioned in there, we have the three silos that we call in terms of the businesses, you know, studio by Amaze, Spring by Amaze, and
Teespring.
[ 00:03:17
] What are each of those do? And then also I noticed that we have within the, within the, within the, within the, within the, within
the, within the, within the, within those three revenue streams with each of those, you know, opportunities. Studio by Amaze is a design
software. It is targeted towards the B2B space. So what happens in, in studio by Amaze is over the last five or six years, the entire
e-commerce world has went sort of to a headless technology stack. So you have all these different layers of components in e-commerce technology.
Amaze studio acts as the design software that, sits on top of the, of that stack. So, so lots of agencies, lots of performance marketing
companies come in. They use Amaze studio to connect to CMS tools.
[ 00:04:04
] So catalog management systems. And, and then they design through a template-driven system, a no-code system, selling pages, landing
pages, jump pages. And what's beautiful about Amaze Studio is that it's all no code. So basically once you create a, once you create a
template, for a social, a social selling page or a jump page, the, the, the template automatically connects with the, the middleware and
a commerce engine. So that's a B2B software. We, we have over a hundred thousand users of that software creating millions and millions
of social media commerce pages annually for large companies, but it's purely for the most part, there's a few B2C users, but it's, it's
mainly a B2B platform. Okay. And then that, that platform's revenue, new model is a freemium model.
[ 00:04:53
] So very much like a Canva system where you can come in, you can start using the product for free. And then as you want more of
the services, more of the premium features, you have to pay a monthly subscription for the studio product. Then we have the Spring by
Amaze social commerce platform. We call, we call it creator-powered commerce. It's our sort of go-to market strategy. What, what, what
spring by Amaze does is, it is enables creators on social media platforms to create an integrated selling experience in the social media
platform, but you can also use it as a traditional e-commerce store that can be embedded anywhere, whether it's a website, an SMS text,
an email campaign. And what's, what's beautiful about that is that it, you know, it's making selling easier.
[ 00:05:40
] So as a creator, you're focused on creating beautiful content. You're, you're focused on building a community but you need to
monetize. So we've really focused on spring by Amaze being this really simple way, to allow creators to monetize at a, at a more sustainable
level and, and making it really simple so that anyone can do it. And then the last component is, is the Teespring marketplace. And this
is exciting. We've spent most of the year rebuilding the Teespring marketplace. It's just launching right now. The idea around the Teespring
marketplace is it's a global marketplace for creators and artists and designers to share really unique content via digital and physical
platforms. And what it really does for us is if you think about our business, it's that we have millions of creators coming onto our platform
from all over the world.
[ 00:06:30
] Some of them have a social following. Some of them have a, a, a, an established, you know, community of people who, who follow
them. Some of them don't, some of them are up and coming, and but yet they still create really, really great content. And so that content
can be converted into products, and that product, and then we can use the marketplace to accelerate their reach. So the marketplace is
fundamental to our business because, because it allows the long tail of our creator business to basically reach an audience that they
wouldn't reach normally, or wouldn't have enough money to reach because they don't have enough money to do paid media and marketing and
things like that. On the Spring by Amaze platform and the Teespring platform, the, the revenue buckets are primarily there's, there's
probably two buckets.
[ 00:07:15
] There's the, the, the revenue we, we get from the GMV, the, the gross merchandise value, where we, we take a, a revenue share
on everything that's sold on the platform. And then we do have subscriptions and managed service where we, we, we get revenue from the
sellers for things like managing always on marketing, design services, creative services, brand services, things like that. We, we really
are focused on helping all of these creators become the next generation of brands. And so that's, that's how we're set up. And, and it
flows very nicely through, through the ecosystem from a, an up-and-coming creator to a very, a very seasoned experience creator with millions
of followers. So tell me about how a creator on the platform discovers us and starts the process of using the platform.
[
00:08:03 ] Let me use YouTube for an example. YouTube is one of our premium partners. So
if I'm on YouTube today and I'm creating content and for, for everyone out there that doesn't exactly know what it means to be a creator
today, a creator basically is
a, is a classification of anyone
who's creating social media content, on a social media platform and connecting it with a fan base. And you're using that to build community,
using that to build a brand awareness. And so on platforms like YouTube and Twitch and other platforms you see out there, you see is that
the platforms have different monetization layers. So for us, when you get to 500 subscribers on YouTube, a little button pops up and says,
would you like to earn?
[ 00:08:47
] And that button then says, once you click that button, and I'm interested, Hey, I've got a, I've got enough subscribers now to
fall within this opportunity. It then says, what would you like to sell? And would I like to sell a one-off product? What we call your
own branded product, or would you like to do an affiliate deal? So if you want to create your own brand, most of the time you come to
us and then we basically allow you through our, our launcher and our design software and our large catalog of products to create a whole
bunch of different things that you can actually sell. That are your branded products, whether it be apparel, jewelry, home decor, digital
products. And we, we, we help you get started. You, you launch a product.
[ 00:09:32
] And then what's beautiful is because we're integrated with the social media platforms. Once you've created that selling experience,
whether it's an e-commerce store or a listing, you can then take that store, that listing in that store, and you can integrate it back
into the product shelf on the social media platform. And what, what, what's great about that for, for creators that are, that are trying
to grow their, their business and their brand is that every time you create content now going forward, that product shelf and that store
rides along. And so now I've, I've dramatically reduced my exposure costs, my marketing costs to, to bring awareness of my, my product,
my brand to everybody who views my, my content digitally.
[
00:10:09 ] Because we're on social media and because those stores are integrated and most
of those stores say powered by Amaze or powered by Spring by Amaze, you then, we then see tremendous referral traffic. So the second largest
way we get creators on our platform is through referrals, either realizing who created the store or through just that creator saying,
'Hey, look at my store.' And thank you to Amaze for supporting my monetization efforts. When you think about the next three years, what
gets you excited about the creator econ space and the overall opportunity that we have in front of us? For everyone out there who truly
understands social commerce, they understand that it's a massive space.
[ 00:10:53
] It's just going to get, it's going to get much bigger. It's where people view content every day. Everyone around the world who
has a mobile device, views content from some sort of social media feed and as they view that content, they're getting suggestions all
the time. So why not logically, take all the suggestions and make it a selling opportunity. Fans are viewing your content where the fans
want. I mean, the fans decide. And, so being forced to have a commerce experience that is proprietary to the social platform is very,
very difficult, right? It creates a ton of extra work for the creator because now they have to think about, a selling experience in each
one of those platforms.
[ 00:11:40
] So I think over the next three years, it's going to be very interesting dynamic to see the sort of, battle, you know, continue
on how creators work with the platforms that host the communities and how they work with the commerce engines that drive the commerce
in those communities. So that's, it's a very exciting for us. And I think Amaze is positioned greatly there because, you know, we have
over 14 million creators already on our platform. We're getting thousands a day coming in. So we have a ton of data understanding the
needs and wants and sort of just the, what needs to happen to allow that creator powered commerce to expand. Yeah.
[ 00:12:19
] I was kind of surprised myself to learn that, how big it is worldwide, the opportunity. And it was really shocking for me that
India was the number one place in the world today for people who have this creator, this audience that the people trying to make a living,
off their audience and I feel like the fact that it's got 137 million in the article that I wrote versus the U. S. having just under 40
million is shocking. And so I think it's highly encouraging that the people who are watching this to know that, all the, you know, we
are international, we are in places all over the world. I'd love for you to share about.
[ 00:13:01
] There's two reasons people today create social media content. The first reason they create social media content is to build a
community. The second reason they create social media content is, is to educate. Today, creators from over a hundred countries use the
Amaze platform. They come in, they create content, they create products, they create a selling experience and they sell. But for us to
really optimize the selling experience and allow the creator to make money, we need to have product being fulfilled from Amaze locally
so that we reduce the shipping time. We do reduce the shipping costs. We allow for the localization to happen more, more relevant products
to those communities.
[ 00:13:47
] So we have to go into a country like India, like Mexico, like Australia, and you have to integrate into the supply chain. It's
not an easy thing. So, you could just connect to some random third-party supplier, but to really, really do this right, you need to do
a deep integration and think about logistics, supply chain, payment gateways, tax implications, all the different things that you need
to run a business. Because what Amaze does basically is it helps millions of people run their business online. And listening to you. It's
easy to understand why Fresh Vine Wine would want the opportunity to merge with Amaze. Because what was attractive to you from Amaze's
standpoint to merge with Fresh Vine Wine, which started or got with an organic wine less sugar, less tannins tastes great, and still does
today selling in both direct to consumer as well as in places like Whole Foods.
[
00:14:42 ] When we were introduced to Fresh Vine Wine and to you, Mike, there was a light
bulb that went off in my head, because, from our standpoint, we interview the millions and millions of creators that we have on our platform
every year, every month, every quarter, we're always talking to them and we're always asking them, what do you want to sell? Then at the
same time, we collect so much data on the creators and the fans that are in our platform. We're asking the fans, what would you like the
creators to sell? And, always in the top three, or top five of our polling is the creators would like to launch their own private label
wine or wine and spirits brand.
[
00:15:24 ] And so we get a tremendous amount of ask for it. But, as you know, from running
a direct-to-consumer wine company, getting FTC clearance, getting the infrastructure, thinking about all the supply chain, it's not easy
to do. So for us thinking about the fact that we could, we could potentially start to offer to, hundreds, thousands, you know, lots of
creators, the potential to create their own, either, own wine label or own hybrid wine label, was a really, really intriguing thing. The
second thing about this is that look at the, the movement, on direct-to-consumer in the United States for wine and spirits. The United
States is very archaic when it comes to spirits distribution, it goes to this wholesale layer.
[ 00:16:12
] It's all these different layers and all these different regulations. But what Fresh Vine has done. Is it's been a leader in thinking
about how to allow a brand get to a consumer in a very intimate way, very simple way. Right. And so for us, we look at it and go, if we
take all the volume, all the traffic that we have, the millions and millions and millions of people who come into our stores, you know,
every day, every month, and think about that data that we have and say, okay, we're going to help accelerate the awareness of Fresh Vine
Wine. It's a double bonus for us, right?
[ 00:16:48
] We think we can at no cost or very low cost rapidly increase, the revenue of Fresh Vine Wine. And at the same time, we get a
supply chain of wine and a system for selling wine direct to consumers into the Amaze platform that allows us to turn on creators. The
response so far, since we announced this and the definitive agreement, has been tremendous. Creators are very happy. They're coming through
the door right now, excited to get going. So we're expecting 2025 to be a very fun year watching lots of creators launch their own, wine
lines. You know, as we know, Fresh Vine Wine today is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange, American.
[ 00:17:29
] And what made me, Aaron, as the CEO of Amaze, want to go public because, in the end, up by our merger, you know, amazed will
become the public entity. Very interesting dynamic over the last couple of years. With the hangover effect of COVID. The creator economy,
overall, saw a pretty massive squeeze in liquidity starting in around April, May of 2023. So, Amaze was launched in late 2021, you know,
as the rebrand from the company that we took that I took over and we saw a rapid growth, I mean, with the growth we experienced in the
first two years was tremendous. We had a great group of investors behind us supporting us, but then we went into this period of time where
[ 00:18:17
] the private investing world, the VC world, for whatever reason, and this is a long topic, the funding just dried up. We were
lucky to be one of the few companies in 2023 to raise some money, but it just became very clear in the early middle of 2023 that for the
next 18 to 24 months, raising the proper funds you needed to keep growing at the pace we were growing in the private sector was going
to be very difficult. We looked at a lot of options. We explored a lot of options, but then what we realized, which was an interesting
'aha' moment for us, was that we weren't the only ones struggling to find the growth capital we needed to keep up the massive growth we
were experiencing.
[ 00:19:03
] There are hundreds, if not thousands, of other really, really great tech companies that have sprung up and product companies
that have sprung up; not just technology companies, but product companies. All these new product innovations that are coming out, and
so many of them are starved for cash. We looked at it and said, 'Look, we have significant value here in really enhancing the creator
economy and creator power of commerce going forward because we have massive distribution.' We have a global platform. If we can just bring
a liquidity vehicle to this space, we ought to be able to really rapidly consolidate and bring some really great technology to the company.
Through partnerships and other forms. We looked at it and said, look, what's the best way to do this?
[
00:19:48 ] The best way to do this after talking to all of our investment banking partners
and all of our friends and everyone that we value was like, look, let's become a public company. Let's show the value of this business
in a public setting. Then let's use that public footing to actually help this space grow at a faster pace. Maybe, what we also do as a
side bonus here is maybe get some of the private investors to wake up a bit and come back into the space because it is a very exciting
space. The TAM is huge. It's definitely moving at a rapid pace. We just need to get the funding vehicles back into the space. We want
to be a major player in helping that happen. It's an exciting place to be.
[ 00:20:32
] I look forward to us together, along with the amazing team that you've put together, growing this business in the future as we're
growing it today. Partnerships that even in this very brief time that we brought together based on this news, people we know from the
Fresh Vine side, obviously people you know, super exciting to see the new tagline of becoming amazing, being amazing. I look forward to
together creating this amazing business for the shareholders of Fresh Vine Wine, soon to be those same shareholders of Amaze that will
become Fresh Vine shareholders. I look forward to it. I'm sure we both share by wishing everybody a great holiday season over the next
couple of weeks because we're getting up there. I know you have a young kid and granddaughter. This is a special time of year for everyone.
With that, let's bring it to a close and let's go make stuff happen. Great. Thanks, Mike. I appreciate it. Happy holidays, everybody.
Forward-Looking Statements
This transcript contains forward-looking
statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements generally can be identified using words such as “anticipate,” “expect,”
“plan,” “could,” “may,” “will,” “believe,” “estimate,” “forecast,”
“goal,” “project,” and other words of similar meaning. These forward-looking statements address various matters
including statements regarding the timing or nature of future operating or financial performance or other events. Forward-looking statements
are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements.
Among these risks and uncertainties are those set forth in Fresh Vine’s annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31,
2023, and subsequently filed documents with the SEC. In addition to such risks and uncertainties, risks and uncertainties related to forward-looking
statements contained in this transcript include statements relating to Fresh Vine’s business and the pursuit of Fresh Vine’s
strategic options, including the proposed business combination with Amaze Software. Actual results may differ materially from those indicated
by such forward-looking statements as a result of various factors, including without limitation: (i) the risk that the Business Combination
may not be completed in a timely manner or at all, which may adversely affect the price of Fresh Vine’s securities; (ii) the failure
to satisfy the conditions to the consummation of the Business Combination, including the adoption of the Business Combination Agreement
by the stockholders of Fresh Vine; (iii) the receipt of certain governmental and regulatory approvals; (iv) the occurrence of any event,
change or other circumstance that could give rise to the termination or abandonment of the Business Combination Agreement; (v) the potential
effect of the announcement or pendency of the Business Combination on Amaze’s or Fresh Vine’s business relationships, performance
and business generally, including potential difficulties in employee retention; (vi) risks that the Business Combination disrupts current
plans and operations of Fresh Vine or Amaze; (vii) the outcome of any legal proceedings that may be instituted against Fresh Vine related
to the Business Combination Agreement or the Business Combination; (viii) the risk that Fresh Vine will be unable to maintain the listing
of Fresh Vine’s securities on NYSE American; (ix) the risk that the price of Fresh Vine’s securities, or the price of Pubco
Common Stock following the closing, may be volatile due to a variety of factors, including changes in the competitive industries in which
Fresh Vine or Amaze operates, variations in performance across competitors, changes in laws and regulations affecting Fresh Vine’s
or Amaze’s business and changes in the capital structure; (x) the inability to implement business plans, forecasts, and other expectations
after the completion of the Business Combination and identify and realize additional opportunities; (xi) the risk of changes in applicable
law, rules, regulations, regulatory guidance, or social conditions in the countries in which Amaze’s customers and suppliers operate
in that could adversely impact Amaze’s operations; (xii) the risk that Fresh Vine and/or Amaze may not achieve or sustain profitability;
(xiii) the risk that Fresh Vine and/or Amaze will need to raise additional capital to execute its business plan, which may not be available
on acceptable terms or at all; and (xiv) the risk that Fresh Vine and/or Amaze experiences difficulties in managing its growth and expanding
operations. A further description of the risks and uncertainties relating to the business of Fresh Vine is contained in Fresh Vine’s
most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, as well as any amendments thereto reflected in subsequent
filings with the SEC. Fresh Vine cautions investors not to place considerable reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in
this transcript. You are encouraged to read Fresh Vine’s filings with the SEC, available at www.sec.gov, for a discussion of these
and other risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements in this transcript speak only as of the date of this document, and Fresh
Vine undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements as a result of new information, future events or changes
in its expectations.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRANSACTION
AND WHERE TO FIND IT
This communication is being made in respect
of the proposed transaction between Fresh Vine and Adifex Holdings LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Company”),
pursuant to which the Company and its future subsidiary Amaze Software will become subsidiaries of Fresh Vine, or its successor entity.
In connection with the proposed transaction, Fresh Vine, or its successor entity, will file with the SEC a Registration Statement on Form
S-4 that will include the Joint Proxy Statement of Fresh Vine and Company and a Prospectus of Fresh Vine, as well as other relevant documents
regarding the proposed transaction. A definitive Joint Proxy Statement/Prospectus will also be sent to Fresh Vine stockholders and Company
members.
INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS ARE URGED
TO READ THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT AND THE JOINT PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS REGARDING THE TRANSACTION WHEN IT BECOMES AVAILABLE AND ANY
OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE SEC, AS WELL AS ANY AMENDMENTS OR SUPPLEMENTS TO THOSE DOCUMENTS, BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT
INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROPOSED TRANSACTION AND FRESH VINE, THE COMPANY AND AMAZE SOFTWARE.
A free copy of the Joint Proxy Statement/Prospectus
(when it becomes available), as well as other filings containing information about Fresh Vine, may be obtained at the SEC’s Internet
site (http://www.sec.gov). You will also be able to obtain these documents, free of charge, from Fresh Vine by accessing Fresh Vine’s
website at www.ir.freshvinewine.com, by directing a request to Fresh Vine Stockholder Relations Manager, Mike Pruitt, at Fresh Vine via
PO Box 78984 Charlotte, NC 28271, by calling 707.578.2238 or by sending an e-mail to mp@freshvinewine.com.
This communication does not constitute
an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities or a solicitation of any vote or approval, nor shall there be any
sale of securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification
under the securities laws of such jurisdiction.
Participants in the Solicitation
Fresh Vine, Company, and Amaze Software
and certain of their respective directors, executive officers or other members of management may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation
of proxies from Fresh Vine’s stockholders and Company members in connection with the proposed transaction. Information regarding
Fresh Vine’s directors and executive officers is contained in Fresh Vine’s definitive proxy statement on Schedule 14A, dated
November 6, 2023 and in certain of its Current Reports on Form 8-K, which are filed with the SEC. Additional information regarding the
interests of those participants and other persons who may be deemed participants in the transaction may be obtained by reading the Joint
Proxy Statement/Prospectus regarding the proposed transaction when it becomes available. Investors should read the Joint Proxy Statement/Prospectus
carefully when it becomes available before making any voting or investment decisions. Free copies of these documents may be obtained
as described in the preceding paragraph.
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