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Pacific Fruit & Beverage Company, Inc. Announces Northern California Distribution Agreement with Blue Dog Beverage
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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."

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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


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