Hat Trick Beverages (HKBV) Lands North American Rights to Pringle Vending Machines

       By: Hat Trick Beverages, Inc.
Posted: 2008-09-29 01:00:51
Hat Trick Beverages Inc. (HKBV.PK) is pleased to announce that the Hot Beverages Division has landed North American distribution rights for vending machines designed to carry Pringles(R) 'Grab and Go' mini cans of potato chips. The machines are being sourced from the manufacturer in Spain, while the actual Pringles product will be purchased from North American based distributors.

Each can contains 1.52 Oz (43g) of Pringles chips in a variety of flavors. The vending machines are designed to carry 42 mini-cans and retail pricing is expected to vary between $1.00 to $1.50 per can.

Hat Trick CEO, Sender Vaiser, explains; "This product will fit naturally with our other vending machine products, particularly the hot and cold beverage/soup vending machines. We see our business developing in two directions; vending machine products (with new product concepts coming from Europe and possibly Asia), and more traditional espresso/cappuccino machines.

We have a very strong network of manufacturers in Europe, and they are really bringing a different sensibility to the vending machine industry. We will leverage this where we can be first to market with a strong new concept such as these Pringles machines."

In other Company news, Hat Trick is proud to be a participant in the 3 Day walk for Cancer Research in San Diego County this weekend. Hat Trick Beverage, along with a local Girl Scout troop will be donating Pumped Fitness to all the volunteers as well as aid stations for all the participants. The walk starts today (Friday) and continues throughout the weekend.

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