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Press Release
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Isbre Secures Additional New Jersey Distribution |
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Montvale, N.J. (May 23, 2007). Isbre Holding Corp. announced today that it has entered into distribution arrangements with North Jersey Coffee of Patterson, NJ and Beverage Specialties of Ridgewood, NJ for distribution of Isbre bottled Norwegian glacier spring water in non-licensed premises in northern New Jersey. Hunterdon Brewing Co. distributes Isbre water to licensed accounts throughout the State of New Jersey. Isbre earlier announced distribution arrangements covering eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland and, most recently, Massachusetts.
North Jersey Coffee was founded over 20 years ago and has more than 75 employees. North Jersey serves 2,000 accounts. Beverage Specialties was founded in 2001 by Ron Forenza, who has over 40 years of food and distribution experience. Beverage Specialties has over 400 accounts.
Isbre Holding Corp. is a producer, distributor and marketer of bottled water and bulk water. Isbre’s water source is a spring located in the glacier region at the end of the Hardanger Fjord on the west coast of Norway. Isbre holds the trademark right to put the logo “The World’s Best Drinking Water”® on its labels. The company currently bottles its water in Norway and sells it in the U.S., Canada and Europe. Isbre is in the process of establishing a bottling facility in a port city in the Northeast United States. The company will ship its water in tanker ships directly from its springs in Norway to the U.S. bottling facility. The company is also seeking other global areas of sales for its water products. The Isbre contact person regarding this press release is Stevan A. Sandberg, President, who can be reached at 201.802.0005 or sandberg@isbre.com.
Cautionary Statement under "Safe Harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Statements made in this face sheet contain information about the Company's future business prospects. These statements may be considered "forward looking" and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth or implied by such forward looking statements. |
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