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JACK'S(TM) Launches the First FDA Over-the-Counter (OTC) Approved Hangover Relief Medicine

Thu Jun 26, 2008 5:57pm EDT
  NASHVILLE, TN, Jun 26 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
PHOTO ADVISORY: Absenteeism and poor job performance resulting from
hangovers cost the nation $148 billion annually, according to the Annals
of Internal Medicine. Statistics show that 34% of Americans who consume
alcohol are binge drinkers and over half (52%) of college students are
binge drinkers.

    DINOCO International Corporation has recently been granted FDA OTC
approval to begin marketing and selling its patent pending JACK'S(TM)
(www.getyourjack.com) brand of hangover relief medicines to retailers and
consumers throughout the U.S.

    JACK'S(TM) Hangover Relief is the first product of its kind to be granted
FDA OTC approval for the temporary relief of hangover symptoms.

    JACK'S(TM) Hangover Relief medicine consist of caffeine, acetaminophen and
calcium carbonate caplets, which relieve symptoms of headache, fatigue,
muscular aches, heartburn, sour stomach, upset stomach, pre-menstrual
cramps, menstrual cramps and generalized aches and pains associated with a
hangover. JACK'S(TM) Hangover Relief DECAF (non-caffeinated) medicine
consists of acetaminophen and calcium carbonate caplets, which relieve
symptoms of headache, muscular aches, heartburn, sour stomach, upset
stomach, menstrual cramps and generalized aches and pains associated with
a hangover.

    JACK'S(TM) creates custom packaging to appeal to its retailers and
consumers in the environment in which they are immersed. For example,
JACK'S(TM) "19th Hole" Hangover Relief is designed for golf enthusiasts
and is available at country clubs, golf pro shops and local bars golfers
frequent after playing a round or two. JACK'S(TM) "Tailgate" Hangover
Relief is available at retail locations and bars that surround college
campuses and major sporting event arenas and stadiums that sports
enthusiasts frequent before and after an event. JACK'S(TM) "Big Rig"
Hangover Relief is available at truck stops and diesel mechanic shops
where truck drivers frequent regularly. JACK'S(TM) "High Rollers"
Hangover Relief is designed as a playing card and is positioned in hotels
and hotel casino mini-bars and gift shops. JACK'S "Wine" Hangover Relief
is designed for wineries, wine gift shops and wine retailers, and
JACK'S(TM) election-themed Hangover Relief consists of "retro-style"
democratic and republican versions, which is popular during convention
rallies and political fundraisers. All of JACK'S(TM) products have high
quality packaging designed to be collector items.

    JACK'S(TM) also has customized packs for hotels, casinos, military, cruise
lines, auto racing and airline travel and holidays. JACK'S(TM) offers
custom packaging for corporate clients, private label brands, weddings and
gift cards.

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