RushNet (PK) (USOTC:RSHN)
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Apple Rush made its editorial television debut Tuesday, July 3 as the
featured beverage in a spot on Chicago NBC TV affiliate Channel 5. In a
segment on Cool Juices for the Cooler, Organic Apple Rush was the
first brand mentioned and received the most airtime. The segment was
aired just minutes before The Today Show commenced, viewership was in
excess of 100,000.
Joanne Rusch, Food Cop for NBC TV Chicago, first encountered the
Organic Apple Rush Sparkling 100% Juice line at the National Restaurant
Show in Chicago where she tried all six flavors and was quite impressed
with the taste and presentation of the product. On the broadcast she
praised it as a cool product with a good name, and from a Chicago-based
company. The clip can be viewed at http://www.applerush.com/NCH134349_01.WMV
or at www.applerush.com. The
timing was fortuitous as the Organic Apple Rush line is being featured
in newspaper ads and case displays at numerous Chicago Supermarket
chains over the 4th of July holiday marketing
cycle.
Robert Corr, Apple Rush Company CEO said “It’s
great that the first weekend Apple Rush is on sale in supermarkets here
it makes it onto TV. This is the good luck that the goes with a great
product. And, I was pleased to see that the show’s
host was favorably impressed with Pomegranate Apple Rush. We’re
looking for more of the same in other markets. “
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