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DENVER, CO -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 08/20/07 -- DC Brands International (PINKSHEETS: DCBI) is pleased to announce that Amazon.com has sold out of the company's initial order in less than three weeks. Amazon, one of the Internet's largest purveyors of consumer products, sells both Turn Left Energy Drink and Dickens Energy Cider on its website and has also expressed interest in stocking the new Turn Left calendar as well.
"The response has been overwhelming, and Amazon's buyers told us we will have an even larger order in the next week," said DC Brands President & CEO Richard Pearce. "These types of continuous reorders are at the heart of our record breaking sales numbers. Additionally, our position on the website has taken a tremendous load off DC Brands by allowing Amazon to facilitate the online orders and letting us concentrate on other aspects of the company."
Amazon.com is a premier website where people can find and discover virtually anything they want to buy online. By giving customers low prices, vast selection, and convenience, Amazon continues to grow and evolve as a world-class e-commerce platform. Launched in 1995 by Jeff Bezos, Amazon has since become a household name and the frequent go-to for a variety of products.
For more information on DC Brands International, visit their website at www.TurnLeftEnergy.com and DickensEnergyCider.com.
Note: Except for the historical information contained herein, this news release contains forward-looking statements that involve substantial risks and uncertainties. Among the factors that could cause actual results or timelines to differ materially are risks associated with research and clinical development, regulatory approvals, supply capabilities and reliance on third-party manufacturers, product commercialization, competition, litigation, and the other risk factors listed from time to time in reports filed by DC Brands International with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including but not limited to risks described under the caption "Important Factors That May Affect Our Business, Our Results of Operation and Our Stock Price." The forward-looking statements contained in this news release represent judgments of the management of DC Brands International as of the date of this release. DC Brands International and its managers and agents undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements.
CONTACT:
Aubrey Cornelius
acornelius@dc-brands.com
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