Beverages

Loaf N' Jug, Holiday Stationstores, Bradley Among Chains Adding Cabana Lemonade

Pulse Beverages expands distribution to more than 11,000 stores

DENVER -- Several major grocery store and convenience store companies are now carrying Pulse Beverage Corp.'s Cabana 100% Natural Lemonade in their stores.

The companies are Sprouts, a 150-store grocery chain based in Phoenix; Sobeys Stores, a 150-store grocery chain located in Western Canada; Kroger's Loaf N' Jug, a 178-store, five-state c-store chain based in Pueblo, Colo.; Denver-based Bradley Convenience Stores, 60 stores located in three states; Bristol Farms Stores, 15 grocery stores located in California; Homeland Grocery, 44 grocery and c-stores located in Oklahoma; Whole Foods Utah Division; and Bloomington, Minn.-based Holiday Stationstores, 225 c-stores located in Minnesota and Wisconsin.

Pulse Beverage, maker of Pulse brand of functional beverages and Cabana 100% Natural Lemonade, said that it has increased the number of regional and national grocery and c-store listings for Cabana from 7,500 as reported on Jan. 14, 2013, to more than 11,000 currently..

"We are very pleased by the success rate we are experiencing in securing listing for Cabana. We expect to add an additional 9,000 U.S. listings during the remainder of 2013 including some well-known national grocery store chains," said Paddy Sheya, national sales manager for Pulse Beverage.

Denver-based Pulse Beverage is an emerging growth beverage company that manufactures and distributes Cabana 100% Natural Lemonade and PULSE brand of functional beverages -- originally developed by a major healthcare company, in three health platforms: PULSE Heart Health Formula, PULSE Women's Health Formula and PULSE Men's Health Formula.

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