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LAKE TAHOE, NV -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 11/19/07 -- Liquid Salvation Inc., the company known for their bottled water in a flask and an irreverent attitude, is now available on Amazon.com.
The agreement is the latest major coup for the Lake Tahoe-based beverage company that began operations in 2003 by delivering cases out of a pick-up truck. Company founder and president, Chris 'Reverend' Warner, says, "Partnering with an industry leader like Amazon.com is a tremendous opportunity that now allows us to expand sales and create brand awareness through their vast network."
Although sold primarily through traditional beverage channels, Liquid Salvation has also been a big hit in top nightclubs and ski resorts, music festivals and sporting events. The company features an electrolyzed, purified water that helps facilitate optimal hydration -- but according to Warner it's the WWII-inspired pilot's flask and "Salvation Sally" pin-up logo that have driven brand loyalty.
"We've created a unique, Americana brand unlike any other on the market today in terms of quality, image and design -- with the added convenience of a package that fits in your pocket," Warner explains.
For more information on products or investment opportunities with Liquid Salvation or to learn how to become a distributor, visit www.liquidsalvation.com, or call 800-630-9551.
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