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Get Smart. Don't
Get Wasted, Get Nuclear Wasted:
As high school seniors around the country gear up to graduate,
so does the high school party season, and Mom’s and Dad’s anxiety level.
Schools, non-profit groups, and parents alike try to find new ways to help
prevent teens from engaging in underage drinking, and the possibility
of being in a drunk driving accident. This year they have a new alley
in Smart Energy Enterprises who announced that they want to team up
with groups hosting grad night parties all over California...[more]
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Relationship Guru Starts "Smart" Energy
Drink Business to ‘Raise Your Awareness’:
There is an old saying that those who cannot do, teach. Mark Michael Lewis is
showing the world that he can do both. A personal coach, motivational speaker,
and the author of several published relationship and spirituality books, Lewis decided
that he wanted to up his game and create a product that did two things: provide an
enjoyable experience for the consumer, and raise their awareness about social and
environmental issues...[more]
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Energy Drinks Not Just For Kids Anymore: It looks
like energy drinks are starting to grow up. While the market is dominated by brands
that appeal to the central demographic of regular energy drink drinkers, namely young
adult males between the ages of 12 and 35 which represent about 40% of the market,
some companies are beginning to step outside the "extreme bad boy" image box and
appeal to a more mature market...[more]
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New Category of "Smart" Energy Drinks
Poised To Revolutionize The Market: As hundreds of brands jockey for market penetration
in the booming, multi-billion dollar energy drink market, a new kind of "smart" energy
drink is positioning itself to take a significant share from the existing category leaders.
Instead of using the normal testosterone oriented branding focusing on the quantity of
energy their drink provides, these smart energy drinks focus on the quality of energy
they provide. By adding specific ingredients that work with the brain’s natural biochemistry
they promise not just another "cool" brand, but a tangibly superior experience
for the consumer...[more]
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Dozens of Containers of Nuclear Waste Found
Washed Ashore In San Francisco Bay: Pictures published on RaiseYourAwareness.com/bay
this week show dozens of containers of "Nuclear Waste" washed ashore in the
San Francisco Bay. However, these containers were not 55-gallon oil drums
filled with toxic remnants from nuclear reactors, but 16-ounce aluminum cans
filled with a provocative new kind of energy drink called Nuclear Waste Antidote...[more]
*No seagulls were injured in the making of this press release. All cans were lovingly
salvaged and will be drunk - we will not waste the waste.
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Will NASA Send
Nuclear Waste Into Space?:
Smart Energy Enterprises Inc. CEO Mark Michael Lewis hopes so.
In fact he sent a few cases of Nuclear Waste Antidote to the woman
in charge of selecting products for space missions. "I think it would be a
great drink for the astronauts. It will help them stay alert and
focused without depleting them," says Lewis, "Besides, it has gone everywhere
else, why not space?" More than just marketing hype, Nuclear Waste
Antidote is the leader in a new category of energy drinks called "smart energy drinks," which
contain special ingredients that completely changes the way the central nervous
system processes caffeine, virtually eliminating its negative side effects...[more]
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Cocaine, Nuclear Waste...what's next?:
Amid the outrage of the release of the controversial energy drink Cocaine
another seemingly sensationalistic energy drink – Nuclear Waste Antidote – has
been released by San Francisco Bay Area based company Smart Energy Enterprises Inc.
The drink claims it contains special ingredients that act as an "antidote" of sorts
to caffeine, virtually eliminating its negative side-effects.
Is this just more marketing hype or something actually different?...[more]
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Jewelry Stylist Sends Nuclear Waste
To Vogue Photo Shoot: When Internationally renowned fashion photographer
Steven Meisel's team opened one box shipped to them for a Vogue photo shoot,
they discovered more than just jewelry from their jewelry stylist.
They found a case of Nuclear Waste Antidote, a new kind of "smart"
energy drink that was recently released in the San Francisco Bay Area
and is available nationwide online...[more]
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SmartPower Energy Drink
Disclaims Weight-Loss Properties: While other companies are clamoring
to prove that their drinks contain "negative calories",
San Francisco Bay Area based Smart Energy Enterprises made a public
statement today that despite reports from consumers of increased metabolism,
decreased appetite, and effortless weight-loss they make no official claims
that SmartPower Energy Drinks are a weight loss aid...[more]
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Breakthrough in Energy Drinks
BioTechnology Removes Caffeine's Side Effects: Amid increasing concerns about the
high-levels of caffeine in the 4 billion dollar market of "energy drinks,"
Smart Energy Enterprises Inc. announced the release of a pair of new "SmartPower"
energy drinks with special ingredients that change the way the central
nervous system processes caffeine, virtually eliminating its negative
side effects...[more]
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