Tuesday, September 23, 2008

•Hat Trick Beverages (HKBV) Completes Initial Orders With 52 Hi Health Stores

SAN DIEGO, CA, Sept. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Hat Trick Beverages Inc. (HKBV.PK) is pleased to announce that it has received initial orders from Hi Health a 52 store chains.
The Arizona market is of particular interest to the Company, as the Company has a scheduled further meeting to discuss issues of logistics and details with Regional Managers for Arizona of the Major National Retail Chain noted in previous press releases.

Hat Trick CEO, Sender Vaiser, explains: "We should start getting a read on the velocity of retail sell-through after these initial orders are filled. This will provide useful data in regards to the Arizona market that could be of interest to all parties".

In other Company news, discussions are moving forward with the Italian manufacturer of specialty beverage machines. Vaiser noted that "We are progressing forward rather well, in view that there are USA, Canadian and Italian laws to comply with on issues such as taxes, mergers and logistics to name a few. The management is hopeful to have this major transaction completed in this last quarter. Importantly, there are also a number of key product developments and new product concepts coming on stream from this same company that we also have to take into account which needless to say, we are quite excited about."

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