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Quickway, New Leaf Co-Sponsor Mirabito Outdoor Classic

Hockey event to be broadcast live on the NHL Network
SIDNEY, N.Y. -- Quickway Food Stores has partnered with New Leaf Brands Inc., to co-sponsor the Mirabito Outdoor Classic hockey game. The event is scheduled to take place on February 20, 2010, at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, N.Y., and will be broadcast live on the Time Warner Cable Sports NHL Network throughout the United States and Canada.

New Leaf will now be offered in more than 50 Quickway stores located throughout central New York.

Quickway stores, located in central New York, offer Mobil- and CITGO-branded gasoline and a variety of convenience, [image-nocss] grocery and household items.

The Mirabito Outdoor Classic is the American Hockey League's (AHL) first-ever outdoor hockey game, featuring the host Crunch and the Binghamton Senators.

Click here for the Mirabito Outdoor Classic website.

Orangeburg, N.Y.-based New Leaf Brands is a provider of all-natural, healthy beverages. New Leaf Tea was the company's first product, and it is now is available to consumers in 14 flavors and in more than 8,000 outlets including convenience stores, restaurants, delis, health food stores, pizzerias and other retail establishments. New Leaf Teas are sweetened with 100% organic cane sugar.

Sidney, N.Y.-based Quickway is the convenience store brand of Mirabito Fuels Group., Binghamton, N.Y.

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