BeBevCo Settling in at New Home!
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MOORESVILLE, NC, Apr 22 (MARKET WIRE) --
BeBevCo (PINKSHEETS: BBDA) announced today it has moved its corporate
office to a new location in Statesville, North Carolina. The new 23,000
square foot facility will house both BeBevCo and Daisy Ramirez
Motorsports, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Team BeBevCo's COO
Daisy Ramirez owns and that is promoting KOMA UNWIND 'Chillaxation
Drink(TM).' The front of the building will be home to 2,500 square feet
of offices for domestic and international sales, marketing, and
accounting as well as a social networking team which is being
established. Alongside the main office will be a 1,000 square foot area
dedicated to internet and walk in sales as well shipping of samples to
distribution partners. This area will also include our logistics team for
all other shipping of products and point of sale material.
"After an exhausting move it is finally coming together. Over the next
few days everyone will be back behind their permanent desks working
away," said CEO Brian Weber. "We will still be doing some remodeling over
the next few weeks but when we are finished our showroom including the
KOMA UNWIND "Chillaxation Drink(TM)," our NASCAR Chevy Koma Unwind Truck
along with many other items of interest will be available for full access
for Koma Unwind fans and race fans, as well as BeBevCo Shareholders. We
will also have a small walk up counter for walk in product and
merchandise sales," added Brian.
About BeBevCo - BeBevCo (Bebida Beverages Company) develops, manufactures
and markets several beverages including Koma Unwind "Chillaxation
Drink(TM)," Koma Unwind Sugar-free "Chillaxation Drink(TM)" and Koma
Unwind "Chillaxation Shot(TM)" as well as Potencia Energy Drink and
Potencia "BLAST" energy shot.
www.BeBevCo.com
IR Contact:
K.J. Crutchley
Kelbec Communications
kelbec1@gmail.com
704-660-0226, Ext 6
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