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Clearly Canadian Brands Receives First Orders from Bulk Barn, Canada's Largest Bulk...

Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:29am EDT
Clearly Canadian Brands Receives First Orders from Bulk Barn, Canada's Largest Bulk Food Retailer

    New 1 Liter Bottles of Sparkling Flavored Waters and Snack Food
                  Items among First Products Ordered
TORONTO--(Business Wire)--
CLEARLY CANADIAN BRANDS (OTCBB:CCBEF) is pleased to announce it
has received its first orders from Bulk Barn
http://www.bulkbarnfoods.com/, Canada's Largest Bulk Food Retailer
with 113 stores across the country. Among the first items to be
shipped will be Clearly Canadians Sparkling Flavored Waters in the new
1-Liter format in multiple flavors, marking yet another major victory
for this recently announced product line. Clearly Canadian has sold
over 2 Billion bottles of this very popular drink, and we have found
the 1 Liter format to be a very popular choice for families who prefer
our Sparkling Flavored Waters to all other brands.

   David Reingold, President of Clearly Canadian Brands stated, "We
are pleased to begin what we hope will be a long and prosperous
relationship with such a highly successful retailer as Bulk Barn. I
also would like to point out that this is another perfect example of
the continued success of our new business model, in that we have one
selling relationship that is responsible for capturing orders for both
our beverage and snack food divisions. These orders will then be
processed through our newly consolidated facility in Toronto, all of
which continue to lower our cost of goods sold and help expand overall
margins.

   News Alert: All 8 episodes of "Bobby G Adventure Capitalist" the
reality show featuring Clearly Canadian Brands can now be purchased on
iTunes (they even give you one episode FREE) at
http://www.apple.com/search/ipoditunes/?q=bobby+g+adventure Please
call or email Steve Cook at 561-549-0887 & investor@clearly.ca to
receive a full investor package on Clearly Canadian Brands."

   About Clearly Canadian Brands

   Based in Vancouver, B.C., Clearly Canadian Brands markets premium
alternative beverages, including Clearly Canadian(R) sparkling
flavoured waters and Clearly Canadian dailyEnergy, dailyVitamin and
dailyHydration Natural Enhanced Waters which are distributed in the
United States, Canada and various other countries. Clearly Canadian's
recent acquisition of DMR Food Corporation and My Organic Baby Inc.
marks the Company's debut into organic and natural products with a
full line of organic baby and toddler foods under the brand names My
Organic Baby and My Organic Toddler and a wide range of dried fruit
and nut snacks offerings from SunRidge Farms, Naturalife, Sweet
Selections, Simply by Nature and Glengrove Organics brands. To find
out more about Clearly Canadian Beverage Corp. (OTCBB:CCBEF), visit
our website at www.clearly.ca.

Clearly Canadian Brands, Toronto
Shareholder Relations
Steve Cook, 800-983-0993
investor@clearly.ca
or
Product Inquiries:
1-800-735-7180
consumer.relations@clearly.ca

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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