RushNet (PK) (USOTC:RSHN)
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From Feb 2020 to Feb 2025
RushNet, Inc. (Pink Sheets:RSHN.PK) is pleased to
announce that Kehe Food Distributors, a major specialty and natural
foods wholesaler operating in 35 states and serving over 9000 grocery
stores, has accepted RushNet's licensed beverages Ginseng Rush(TM) and
Ginseng Rush XXX(TM) for national distribution. Accounts for Kehe Food
include the biggest names in the grocery business such as Kroger's
(the nation's largest grocery chain), Albertson's, H.E.B. and many
others.
The company also announces that its wholly owned e-water(TM) has
been shipped to a regional distributor of natural foods in
Bloomington, Indiana. The owner of this regional distributor, an
important North American wholesaler, has authorized three additional
distribution points across the U.S.A. to take e-water(TM). Next month,
RushNet expects full nationwide authorization of e-water(TM) for
remaining locations in this major wholesaler's network.
e-water(TM) is a unique bottled water--an innovative blend of
spring water, over 50 electrolytes and fulvic acid. All-natural fulvic
acid has been shown to increase bio-assimilation of electrolyte
nutrients, restore cellular balance, and aid in hydration.
Robert Corr, president of RushNet, Inc., said, "We are delighted
to welcome Kehe Food as a Ginseng Rush(TM) distributor. Kehe is one of
the most successful and respected companies in the food industry and
serves all the important retail grocers. The entry of Kehe Food should
further accelerate RushNet's rapid growth."
Corr added, "We expect our e-water(TM) to be a big item. By the
end of November, RushNet should enjoy national distribution of this
revolutionary water. Everyone who drinks e-water(TM) loves the feeling
they get from it."
RushNet Inc. is the licensed marketing agent for Rush Beverage
Company products and brand owner of e-water(TM). www.enjoytherush.com
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