The PennZone

  • Home
  • Non-profit
  • Education
  • Technology
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Construction
  • Sports
  • Event

Pacific Fruit & Beverage Company, Inc. Announces Northern California Distribution Agreement with Blue Dog Beverage
The PennZone/10100328

Trending...
  • Author Releases 7-Day Screen Time Reset for Families as Teachers Worldwide Report Children "Struggling to Grasp Basic Concepts"
  • Pittsburgh-Area Author Erica L. Day Releases HER, a Christian Second-Chance Romance and Its Own Comp
  • CCHR Leader's 50-Year Fight for Psychiatric Drug Victims Gains National Momentum
Pacific Fruit and Beverage Company, Inc.
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. - PennZone -- Today, Pacific Fruit & Beverage Company, Inc., developers of the calamansi fruit beverage Nomsi®, announced a Northern California distribution agreement with Blue Dog Beverage, distributor of over 700 beverages to more than 400 businesses. As the leader in calamansi-based beverages in North America, the Nomsi® brand of beverages popularity has continued to grow throughout the United States.

Victor Elizaga, CEO of Pacific Fruit & Beverage Company, said he is "excited to partner with Blue Dog Beverage and looks forward to the growth and continued success of the production and distribution of Nomsi® for both companies." Nomsi® is infused with the calamansi fruit, a citrus superfruit with a taste like a cross between a lime and a mandarin orange which is loaded with vitamins and antioxidants. The medicinal properties of calamansi have been known for over 2000 years.

Shari Anders, CEO of Blue Dog Beverage, believes "Nomsi® fills a unique void in the marketplace for consumers that want to experience a new, fresh, and unique taste. These consumers value making healthy choices for themselves, but still want a delicious, sweet taste. We look forward to distributing Nomsi® and growing it's unique success in the Northern California beverage market."

More on The PennZone
  • New analysis reveals second job workers keep just 80p in every pound they earn
  • NRE Health Institute Launches International Study Examining Motivations Behind Non-Sexual Nudity
  • American Ethiopian Public Affairs Committee (AEPAC) Applauds Pennsylvania House Recognition of Adwa VictoryDay
  • A Foundational Claim in Human Secrecy Goes Public
  • Agape Leadership Academy Opens Nationwide Enrollment — State ESA Scholarships Cover Full Tuition for Families in 7 States

Nomsi® has brought the naturally sweet taste and healthy benefits of calamansi to mainstream America, being high in antioxidants and vitamin C. Americans love to discover new tastes, especially those that reap health benefits, and Nomsi® has delivered. Calamansi has a rich history, having originated in China over 2000 years ago and then migrated to other Asian and South American countries, notably Brazil, where it grows in tropical climates. Nomsi® will continue to capitalize on the history of calamansi with its increased distribution in the Northern California beverage market.

Visit  http://drinknomsi.com for product details.

CONTACTS

Pacific Fruit & Beverage Company, Inc.

Contact: Victor Elizaga, CEO

Phone: 925-876-3218

Email Address: info@pacificbev.com


Blue Dog Beverage

Contact: Shari Anders, CEO

Phone: 916-388-0408

Email Address: info@bluedogbeverage.com

Media Contact
Joel Kaplan
Pacific Fruit and Beverage Company, Inc.
joel@pacificbev.com


Source: Pacific Fruit and Beverage Company, Inc.

Show All News | Disclaimer | Report Violation

0 Comments
1000 characters max.

Latest on The PennZone
  • Colonial Nissan Enhances Ownership Experience with Hall of Fame Package
  • From Broken to Soaring Week 40
  • Costa Oil Takes the Spotlight as Primary Sponsor at Pocono, Celebrates Team with Employee Appreciation Day Costa Oil to back the
  • MoMojo Records announces new album from Mitch Woods
  • Finnish Political Satire Film Generates 10,000+ Cross-Platform Interactions Following Gandalf Parody Video Across TikTok, YouTube and Telegram
  • Baikal Engineers Published in ASHRAE Journal on Site-Assembled Custom AHUs
  • AI Is Making It Easier for API-First Platforms to Connect, Partner, Reach Customers, and Grow Revenue Faster
  • 2026 Editorial Freelancers Association Conference Focuses on Building Sustainable Careers
  • Eichelberger Performing Arts Center Announces Fall 2026 Performance Lineup
  • netElastic Powers LigaT's High-Performance Broadband Expansion and IPv6 Modernization in Portugal
  • IWS Press Expands Best-Selling Classic Wealth Library with Seventh Book
  • Raiku launches rkuSOL with Sanctum, Kamino, Loopscale and Exponent
  • Greenland Mines Ltd (N A S D A Q: GRML) Advances Strategic Growth Initiatives as Critical Minerals Demand Accelerates
  • Entering the $69 Billion Animal Health Market, Delivering Record Growth, AI-Driven Healthcare Innovation, and Targeting $200 Million Revenue by 2029
  • $97.9 Million Q1 Revenue Growth Reinforces Transformation Into a Global AI & Digital Services Powerhouse: IQSTEL, Inc. (N A S D A Q: IQST)
  • Philadelphia Scientist Roohid Parast Applies Evidence-Based Research to Elite Personal Fitness
  • Boston Industrial Solutions Launches Natron® 348 UV Inkjet Ink for Epson S3200 Print Heads
  • Heritage at South Brunswick Unveils Luxury Resort-Style Amenities Designed for Every Generation
  • CAPHRA warns push for ASEAN vape ban ignores science
  • Your Mortgage Toolbox Launches Free Mortgage Calculators That Show the Real Monthly Payment and Cash Needed to Close

Popular on PennZone

  • New Home of the Month: Spacious Luxury Meets Modern Design in The Bristol at Heritage at Manalapan - 111
  • People & Stories/Gente y Cuentos Welcomes Two New Trustees as Organization Enters 54th Year and Expands Community Reach - 101
  • RAS AP Consulting Advances to RFP Stage in Heidelberg Materials' SAP Vendor & Customer Master Data Modernization Initiative
  • Expert E-Bike Safety Advocate Issues Urgent Warning Following Recent Southern California Fatalities
  • All About Technology Celebrates 25 Years of Bridging Detroit's Digital Divide
  • Edwards & Virginia Business Systems Announces Leadership Appointments
  • T. Jones Group Named Finalist Across Multiple Categories at the 2026 Georgie Awards
  • SRK Collective Media Group Launches with a Modern Approach to Media, Authority Building, and Cultural Visibility
  • The Simplest Small Business You're Probably Not Thinking About
  • Ed, Edd n Eddy, Resident Evil, Anime Voice Actors Augment FAN EXPO Philadelphia Lineup

Similar on PennZone

  • Sugar Land's Social Scene Gets a Boost: Pep's Backyard Set to Open Near Constellation Field
  • SteelTree Announces Launch of Its Operational Decision Intelligence Service
  • Brewtay Coffee Partners with Alex's Lemonade Stand to Fuel Penn Wynne Volunteers
  • SRK Collective Media Group Launches with a Modern Approach to Media, Authority Building, and Cultural Visibility
  • Philadelphia's First Ginger Store Honored With City Citation for Nine Years of Health and Wellness
  • Most Americans Choose Their Water Brand Because of Its Natural Source — Yet Fewer Than 3 in 10 Understand What Spring Water Actually Is
  • Unlocking Multi-Sector Growth; Graphite Acquisition Powers EV Entry While Streamlined Consumer Snack Business Fuels Growth: (N A S D A Q: SOWG)
  • "LOOK UP CAFE TOKYO SKYTREE" to Open on May 22, 2026 on the 5th floor of TOKYO SKYTREE®. This Date also Marks TOKYO SKYTREE's 14th Anniversary
  • CB Stuffer Expands New England Footprint with Launch at Common Man Roadside in Hooksett, NH
  • Blue Sparrow Coffee named Best Matcha in Westword's Best of Denver 2026
Copyright © The PennZone | Theme: OMag by LilyTurf Themes
  • Contribute
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Contact Us