Healthy Coffee Gains Inroads in China Market by Participating in the Northeast China Import Fair Held in Shenyang,
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NEWPORT BEACH, CA, Sep 24 (MARKET WIRE) --
Healthy Coffee International, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: HCEI) has finished its
first foray into the Mainland China consumer market by exhibiting and
setting up a unique mobile marketing system at the Northeast China Import
Fair, September 11-14, 2009.
With over 35,000 attendees, including over 3,000 Chinese government
procurement officials, Healthy Coffee was one of the most sought out and
popular displays in the show. Chinese consumers are developing a taste for
high quality coffees and beverages and their fixation on the health issue
was particularly interesting. The added feature of affordably owning their
own mobile retail stores were also of great interest as many attendees
wanted to sign up for the business on the spot!
With the assistance of the American International Business Council
(www.americaninternationalbusinesscouncil.com) and the Pacific Rim Chamber
of Commerce (www.pacrimcc.org) headed by its Chairman Holmes Stoner, the
Healthy Coffee USA officials personally met the highest level officials in
the local, provincial and national levels attending the show as well as
high level people from Mongolia, Russia, Korea and Japan who had a strong
presence there. The CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of
International Trade) President, Mr. Li Jun and his staff were very
supportive and helped all the way through the process. With the new
subway under construction in the city serving over 1,000,000 patrons a
month, Healthy Coffee could very well acquire 5 prime locations after it
opens in 2010!
Mr. Louie Aguiluz, Director of Business Development for Healthy Coffee USA
commented: "My team and I had a truly eye opening experience seeing the
huge China consumer market first hand and seeing the tremendous potential
that is in front of the company! We are very excited with the response of
the visitors in our booth, and we are looking forward to put plans in
motion to develop big business there in the future."
Rick Aguiluz, CEO of Healthy Coffee International, added: "China has over
150,000,000 regular coffee drinkers with more on the way, and we look
forward to getting a share of this big market."
ABOUT HEALTHY COFFEE INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Healthy Coffee International, Inc. is focused on bringing health to the
world's largest and most popular drink, coffee. The company's proprietary
formulas combine the health benefits of Ginseng, Reishi Mushroom, and
other top quality ingredients with the world's finest coffee beans to
create a line of deliciously healthy instant gourmet coffee drinks.
Healthy Coffee is well positioned in the market place at the intersection
of three mega-billion dollar industries: coffee, wellness and energy
drinks, and has quickly established offices in 8 countries and
distributors in 23 other countries through its marketing subsidiary
Healthy Coffee USA, Inc. (www.HealthyCoffee.com) which uses a simple and
unique Internet-driven international business model that allows the
average person to own and operate a local, national, or international
coffee distribution or coffee house business with very little capital
investment or overhead. For more information, visit www.HCEI.biz.
Safe Harbor Statement: This release contains forward-looking statements
with respect to the results of operations and business of Healthy Coffee
International, Inc., which involves risks and uncertainties. The Company's
actual future results could materially differ from those discussed. The
Company intends that such statements about the Company's future
expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other
forward looking statements be subject to the "Safe Harbors" provision of
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Contact:
Rick Aguiluz
CEO
Healthy Coffee International, Inc.
(949) 209-8850
Email Contact
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