Major distributors such as Core-Mark, Imperial-Harrison and Liberty USA are currently distributing Ampli5 products, the company said. Novelty distributors [image-nocss] such as Petrey Novelty, Mountain View Marketing and Carolina Distributing are actively distributing Ampli5 products to their customers.
The St. Petersburg, Fla.-based company said that it plans to broaden distribution to Valero c-stores, additional divisions of Kroger, Gate Petroleum of Florida, as well as other retailers. In January 2011, The McLane Company, along with GNC and additional retail locations, will be stocking Ampli5 products, it added.
Ampli5's Health-Sports bands are designed to increase performance by balancing the natural energy field and restoring the proper internal frequencies of the body, according to the company. The Ampli5 Technology is contained in a proprietary alloy that is part of each Ampli5 product. Working under the principle that every cell in the human body is electromagnetically charged, Ampli5 is engineered to correct and rebalance a person's natural energy field to improve the body's performance, it said.
Ampli5 products come in several different categories, including wristbands, with the option of leather or silicone (in a variety of colors; ranging from small to large sizes), silver-plated dog tag and functional drink and shot. The company also plans to launch an apparel line, which will include hats and t-shirts.
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