Leading Chicago Beverage Manufacturer Brings e-water(TM) to their Hometown
What do you mean "wow"? They are referring to themselves as being the leading beverage manufacturer. If you are sending out PR's for single orders, you are definately not "leading".
Man...you really earn it SuperSniffer as the number one RSHN basher. Congratulations!!
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Okay lets talk Beer! I think we will benefit greatly from a new beer or two that catch on..... why, larger price point, more profit and very consumable!!!LOL
Bob mentioned A Rathskellar Beer, Rock Hard Red, Ginseng Beer and a Oatmeal Stout aaaaand maybe more.... and excitedly he said distributors around the country are waiting! Doesn't every college have a Rathskellar? http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/484
quote:Originally posted by Murnak: Okay lets talk Beer! I think we will benefit greatly from a new beer or two that catch on..... why, larger price point, more profit and very consumable!!!LOL
Bob mentioned A Rathskellar Beer, Rock Hard Red, Ginseng Beer and a Oatmeal Stout aaaaand maybe more.... and excitedly he said distributors around the country are waiting! Doesn't every college have a Rathskellar? http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/484
YTD revenue is under a million and soon to be ten!imo Next year we should be running smoothly in all areas, whats not to like......
I'm in Southern California and have bought Rathskellar Beer. It is an off brand beer here carried at Savon and Albertsons. I have bought it on sale and it's okay. Not among the most popular brands but I have found it to be a good value for the price. I do agree that a NEW beer like ginseng beer or Rock Hard Red could find a market niche.
Having alcoholic beverages will only add to the current bottom line for RSHN. I thik things are look up for all of us RSHN shareholders.
GLTA Wally
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Hi everyone. Sitting here in Prince George, BC. Nice trip so far. Looks like everyone is still excited about RSHN this weekend. Lets hope for a good week ahead, all be it a shortened one.
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Good morning. I guess that today will be really slow trading. Market's only open until 1 pm. Even so I'll be watching. My wife wanted me to post the following.
Chocolate Rush Martini 2 parts Stoli 1 part Rush XXX chill in tumbler 1/2 Godiva Chocolate laquior pour Chocolate into martini glass then add the vodka/Rush combo being careful not to mix the two. I'm not a vodka fan, but she loves them.
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Good morning RUSHERS,, Im about to drink my xxx and head to work in delaware today so Ill catch up with you guys later. Hopefully a green day today!
LONG AND STRONG!!!!!
FEEL THE RUSHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
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To all of our past, present, and future military men and women out there in Rushland, I solute and thank you for my freedom. Keep up the good work.
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I'll be traveling to the Chicago area in August and wonder if anyone knows where I can pick up some Rush bevis in the western suburbs (Barrington area?)
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Looks like we are off to a good start this morning GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO RUSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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Nice start this morming. We will be on the road to Prince Rupert BC, most of the day. I will see yall tonight.
What is wrong with the L2's on the pink sheets? Do not seem to be working this morning. I have to use the ones from Allstocks. Looks like a nice stair is almost built to the fourzies! That is great. As already said, should be a light trading day. Just one or two more tics this morning will keep the trend going. Fingers crossed.
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RSHN (.003) Healthy Hydration Inside and Out; e-water(TM) Makes its West Coast Introduction at Select Spas, Health Clubs and Gyms Jul 3, 2006 10:01:00 AM Copyright Business Wire 2006
BLUE ISLAND, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 3, 2006--
RushNet, Inc. (Pink Sheets:RSHN), the brand owner of e-water(TM), knows that summertime has officially arrived, bringing hot, humid weather and an increased risk for dehydration during exercise. Fitness enthusiasts who boost their physical activity during the warmest season of the year can take a stand against dehydration and replenish with e-water(TM), a bottled water naturally enriched with crucial trace minerals and electrolytes to provide the necessary elements to repair one's body after a boiling summer day or strenuous workout at the gym.
Bottled water is one of the fastest growing segments in the beverage industry, and U.S. residents now drink more bottled water annually than any other beverage besides carbonated soft drinks.(1) A fusion of spring and purified water, e-water(TM) offers the health-conscious individual the perfect opportunity to hydrate and replenish fluids that have been lost during exercise without the added sugar and carbohydrates found in other sports drinks. Select health clubs and spas across the western United States are now distributing e-water(TM) as a vital hydration accessory that can be used before, during, or after a workout.
The purpose of taking in nutrients and water during exercise is essentially to refuel muscles of the lost fluids and electrolytes which can lead to fatigue, muscle cramps, and decreased athletic performance. Per the April/May 2005 Issue of "Bottled Water Reporter," water or fluids without sugar are the most favorable beverages for hydration.(2)
"The benefits of replenishing energy and fluid during racing (and training, too, for that matter) include better performance, delay of fatigue, and even reduction in post-exercise muscle damage," says Dr. Robert Filice of Caring Medical and Rehabilitation Services. "There is a point in time where the athlete's performance will just steadily decline, almost to the point of no return. Therefore prevention of this by utilizing ... proper hydration is key. Athletes should try to fully replace fluid and electrolyte losses that occur during exercise... water alone is not sufficient, because drinking water does not replace electrolyte losses that occur through perspiration."(3)
It is important to drink a fluid containing electrolytes after intense activity to replace the vitamins and minerals lost during exercise, especially after a long workout at the gym. Unlike other waters, e-water(TM) contains over fifty electrolytes without the addition of sodium, carbohydrates, and artificial colors and flavors. e-water(TM) also contains fulvic acid, a unique ingredient that allows nutrients to enter the bloodstream and be absorbed by the body more easily and efficiently . Fulvic acid, called wujinsan ("golden medicine") in China, is a powerful and organic electrolyte that was once used in Chinese medicine as an anti-inflammatory and healing agent.(4)
e-water(TM) allows one to absorb the necessary nutrients without the added calories and sugar, and is a great complement to any weight loss or exercise program. Mr. Robert Corr, president of RushNet, Inc., has been dedicated for over 30 years to providing the highest quality beverages on the market. "I learned from my own personal experience that other waters in the market can't give total satisfaction and a response you can feel after a work out," said Corr, who cycles regularly. "e-water(TM) not only has a natural, pure taste, but quenches your thirst and energizes. I go everywhere with a bottle of e-water(TM)."
e-water(TM) will be made available nationwide in many natural and mainstream grocery stores, spas, health clubs, and fitness centers. e-water(TM) has already been introduced to 1700 spas and clubs in Southern California and 500 in Metro Chicago will be introduced to e-water(TM) the week of July 10th. For more information see www.enjoytherush.com.
Disclaimer: The Company relies upon Safe Harbor Laws of 1933, 1934 and 1995 for all public news releases. Statements, which are not historical facts, are forward-looking statements. The company, through its management, makes forward-looking public statements concerning its expected future operations, performance and other developments. Such forward-looking statements are necessarily estimates reflecting the company's best judgment based upon current information and involve a number of risks and uncertainties, and there can be no assurance that other factors will not affect the accuracy of such forward-looking statements. It is impossible to identify all such factors. Factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from those estimated by the company include, but are not limited to, government regulation; managing and maintaining growth; the effect of adverse publicity; litigation; competition; and other factors which may be identified from time to time in the company's public announcements.
RushNet Inc. Robert Corr 708-389-6625 rushbev********** www.enjoytherush.com or Christie Communications Tim Sanchez 805-962-1347 tsanchez*christiecomm.com
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Nice little spiel about E-WATER for over the holiday weekend. Keep pushing the water and people will buy it
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This PR is fluff...however, it shows that Corr is now going to keep us informed and be unpredictable at the same time with the news. This is a build up to bigger things.
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Nice. More "fluff" but all of it is beginning to add up. Another thing done that they said they would do. Moving ahead slowly and deliberately. I like it.
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lol, looks like we are thinking alike this morning Robbie.
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I am using the L2's on Allstocks. Not as nice, but beats nothing.
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Boy are the L2's on allstocks weird. About have the time I get some wild quotes. Keep at it and you will get the right one. What do you expect for free I guess.
Leaving out, Later guys.
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New Article. E-Water a Run Away HIT... Right product, right time.. actually only E-water has all the required elements... note from the article:
"Just don’t expect those flavored waters to replace the vitamin supplements you’re supposed to be taking, or to replace essential salts if you’re doing an especially intense workout"
"“They’re not going to replace electrolytes, sodium, carbohydrates or anything (that fitness drinks) are geared to replace, other than water.” "
"Runners and other athletes should “prehydrate” by drinking about 17 ounces of water an hour or so before exercising, according to the American College of Sports Medicine" ___________________________________________________________ How many Runners in the USA???
E-Water is the product essentially geared to this HUGE consummer market. The really ONLY product out there.
Corr knows his Business. Lynch knows how to make Money. And you can bet the house.. Lynch is not after .01 on RSHN shares for his Investment.
I repeat that.... you can bet the house.. that Lynch is not after .01 on RSHN shares for his Investment.
Battle of the bottles ‘Enhanced’ waters can promote hydration but at a cost
By Amy McConnell Schaarsmith - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Monday, June 26, 2006
Looking for sweeteners? Preservatives?
And if you don’t mind consuming those substances, some of the fluids you’re supposed to drink every day?
Try bottled water.
Not just any bottled water, mind you, but one of the new “enhanced” waters that have taken the beverage market by storm in the past few years as Coca-Cola, Pepsico, Kraft, Nestle, Gatorade and other manufacturers have transformed a formerly natural element — water — into yet another formulated beverage.
And as those manufacturers battle it out on supermarket shelves, consumers can’t seem to get enough. Sales of enhanced water jumped from $80 million in 2001 to $245 million the following year, and could top $600 million in the next year or so, according to New York-based Beverage Marketing Corp.
“For a change of pace, you might want something different, and that’s why we’re seeing these products coming to market and seeing them grow so quickly,” said Gary Hemphill, managing director of the research firm, which tracks consumer trends in the global beverage industry. “I would say it’s not hit the wall yet. We think it’s going to have sizable growth for at least the next few years.”
Flavor savers
Prompted by the public’s mistrust of tap water’s safety, bottled water has exploded in popularity in the past decade, with sales of individual bottles of water increasing by about 30 percent a year in the past five years, with sales topping $4 billion in 2003, according to the market research firm Packaged Facts.
And within the world of bottled water, enhanced water is the hot new trend for adding value — and cost for the consumer — to plain old H2O. A six-pack of flavored water costs about $2 at local grocery stores, for instance, while a six-pack of vitamin-enriched water such as Kraft’s Fruit2O or Gatorade’s new Propel costs about $3.
Last year, following the lead of the relatively pricey Fruit2O and Propel, other manufacturers launched several less expensive, flavored waters that appeal to deskbound office workers looking for a flavorful alternative to carbonated soft drinks, as well as to athletes looking for hydration before, during and after serious workouts.
Coke’s Dasani launched a fruit-flavored bottled water that uses sucralose (which most people know as Splenda) to keep its sweetened drink calorie-free. Pepsico’s Aquafina company introduced FlavorSplash, which likewise relies on Splenda for sweetening along with some berry flavoring. And Nestle introduced its Pure Life brand.
But unlike Fruit2O and Propel, which both contain about 10 percent of the daily recommended amount of some key vitamins, the new brands add only flavor and the preservatives to maintain that flavor, in hopes of appealing to consumers who are most interested in taste.
Essential hydration
Just don’t expect those flavored waters to replace the vitamin supplements you’re supposed to be taking, or to replace essential salts if you’re doing an especially intense workout.
“The ones that are strictly flavored, like the Aquafina, those are going to help with hydration, but that’s it,” said Jon Dosik, project director for the American Medical Athletic Assn., an organization based in Bethesda, Md., that gives doctors information on training, diet, injury prevention and sports medicine to help them motivate patients to become more active. “They’re not going to replace electrolytes, sodium, carbohydrates or anything (that fitness drinks) are geared to replace, other than water.”
But hydration, he said, is essential even if you’re just going for a long walk, and it becomes even more important when that walk turns into a run and that run turns into a 5-mile road workout on a hot summer afternoon.
If you’re not drinking enough liquids before, during and after exercise, you run the risk of headaches, fatigue, muscle cramps, sluggishness and nausea, according to Dosik. (Coffee, tea and sodas that contain caffeine, which stimulates urination and promotes dehydration, don’t count.)
Runners and other athletes should “prehydrate” by drinking about 17 ounces of water an hour or so before exercising, according to the American College of Sports Medicine. And while some people simply like the taste (and athletic cachet) of sports drinks such as Gatorade and Propel that replace electrolytes, they’re only needed if you’re working out strenuously for an hour or more.
Breaking tradition
But while the American College of Sports Medicine says flavored waters promote hydration because they taste better than plain water, enhanced waters also come with the diet-drink taste of Splenda or aspartame, as well as doses of preservatives such as sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate and calcium disodium EDTA to protect freshness and flavor — additives that some people find less than appealing.
Jim Lacey, a runner and race organizer from South Park, Pa., said he has tried some of the enhanced waters when they have been given out after races. But for training and hydration during races, he prefers plain water to the new, flavored waters.
“Unless you’ve trained with that kind of water, you’re probably better off drinking regular water rather than sports water,” Lacey said. “There’s nothing wrong with training with sports water, but the thing you have to worry about is doing something during the race that you don’t normally do during training
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Do a google search on other Ginseng sodas. Blue Sky's ingredient list reads like a shelf at a local pharmacy, Barrons has some ginseng tea in it. Natural Brew has ginseng flavoring in it. All three are made with corn syrup. None even come close to Rush in simplicity and pureity. Icould not find any other major brands of Ginseng colas to compoare Rush with. I found Sky and Barrons at a local health food store, and Sky is O K, but Barrons SUCKS. I could not finish it. Rush colas have great potential. I have not tried E water yet but I hope to soon. I have been requesting it. BTW Evian water is naive spelled backwards...Think about that.
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quote:Originally posted by alwaysup: Do a google search on other Ginseng sodas. Blue Sky's ingredient list reads like a shelf at a local pharmacy, Barrons has some ginseng tea in it. Natural Brew has ginseng flavoring in it. All three are made with corn syrup. None even come close to Rush in simplicity and pureity. Icould not find any other major brands of Ginseng colas to compoare Rush with. I found Sky and Barrons at a local health food store, and Sky is O K, but Barrons SUCKS. I could not finish it. Rush colas have great potential. I have not tried E water yet but I hope to soon. I have been requesting it. BTW Evian water is naive spelled backwards...Think about that.
Hahah yeah, I have told a few people about that Evian thing when they buy a bottle. Thats a quick way to take one of those people off of their high horse! LOL
From a purely health standpoint, RSHN has more to offer than most of the products out there. The fact that Corr not only knows about fulvic acid, but already has it in his products is not only surprising, its incredible!
I have had thoughts that the natural food sector was a great place to start getting invested in, in this country. I also dont like spending my time, trading my ass off in larger cap markets, for a 30% gain on a year.
RSHN is one of the few co's that meets both of my wants and I am sticking long.
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Flavored water...yuk. I don't like the taste of flavored water and neither do my kids. If want the taste of orange or berry then I'd rather have the juice.
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We close over .0032 this week then the sky is the limit because there is not much resistance after that... Should be very interesting especially with Corr putting out PR's consistantly now.
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I agree. PR's will be important now,even if it only maintains confidence. We may have bounced off the bottom. Looking good from here.
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Is there something bigger coming. Robbie, last week you alluded to something bigger coming, still expecting it?
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Yeah, I am expecting something... notice the attention to e-water this week and Friday.... In my opinion it is a set up for something more.
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