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SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 06/14/12 -- Who was that mystery "Jet Pack Guy" at last night's legendary Giants game? The San Francisco Giants' number one fan is none other than Air (http://www.drinkair.com), the first beverage to ever combine water with alcohol! Air made a splash at McCovey Cove when their water powered jet pack pilot hovered behind AT&T Park for Matt Cain's perfect game! To view the Air jet pack in action, click here. Yes, water did just get more exciting.
Air, a new alcohol beverage, hit stores this June. At only 95 calories and 4% alcohol, with all natural fruit flavors, Air is a light and refreshing adult beverage.
Air's jet pack, called a JetLev, is flown by a trained pilot that can fly over 30 feet in the air, run on water and even hover just high enough to catch a home run splash hit at AT&T Park! The Air jet pack will be flying at this afternoon's Giants vs. Astros game. Matt Cain's new good luck charm will be flying around the San Francisco Bay all week. Find out where he's going to be flying by following Air on Twitter, @DRINKAIR.
Now, the big question is who needs a ride on Air's jet pack to the game today?
About Air
Air, the first water with alcohol, is launching this summer. Air is only 95 calories* with 4% alcohol. Containing all natural fruit flavors, Berry and Citrus, Air is available in 4 packs of 12 ounce slim cans. Air is produced by Alco-Water Beverage Co and is currently available throughout: WA, OR, CA, NV, AZ and ID, with new stores added daily. For more information, visit DRINKAIR.COM and on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Enjoy responsibly.
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