Hat Trick Beverages (HKBV) Renews Agreement With a Key Designer-Executive
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TORONTO, Aug. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - www.hattrickdrinks.com, PINKSHEETS: HKBV.PK is pleased to announce that it has renewed its agreement with one of its key staff members Mr. Mark Hammill. Mark Hammill is a graphic designer with over 8 years experience in the design and print industries. In 2005 he launched, Buckethead Beverages, Inc. and teamed up Hat Trick Beverages, Inc. to create new and exciting lines of cold water based beverage products. His beverage portfolio consists of innovative design projects such as Pumped Fitness, RoadKill and Super Buzz. Mark also has considerable experience in the beverage industry creating private water bottle labels for a variety of corporations including Treasure Island, MGM Grand, Luxor, Embassy Suites, Honda, Toyota, Chevrolet and Ford dealerships, Orange County Performing Arts Center, The Resort at Pelican Hill, and other smaller organizations and companies. The scope of his design work also includes company logos, brand identities, business cards, postcards, letterhead, product brochures, point of sale materials, screen and direct print tee shirt design, and label and package design for beverage products. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Art degree in Graphic Design with honors from the California State University, Fullerton (2004). Contact: www.minamargroup.com/helpdesk Safe Harbor statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Certain forward information contained in this release contains forward-looking statements that involve risk and uncertainties, including but not limited to, those relating to development and expansion activities, domestic and global conditions, and market competition. CONTACT: www.minamargroup.com/helpdesk SOURCE Hat Trick Beverages, Inc. www.minamargroup.com/helpdesk
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