To: xcentral1 who wrote (200 ) 6/28/2007 9:52:53 AM From: Rascal Respond to of 272 H3 Reaches Exclusive Agreement With Pop N Go Thursday June 28, 9:46 am ET Dr. Benjamin Chavis Brings America's #1 Popcorn Maker to H3's HipHopSodaShops and to Neighborhoods All Over the Big Apple NEW YORK, NY--(MARKET WIRE)--Jun 28, 2007 -- In a deal designed to instantly impact both companies, H3 Enterprises (Other OTC:HTRE.PK - News) and Pop N Go have entered into a Joint Venture Agreement that makes Pop N Go the exclusive fresh popcorn supplier for the HipHopSodaShops and all H3-related activities. Pop N Go manufactures a patented, award-winning hot air popcorn machine that produces a healthy, nourishing snack on demand. Their fresh hot popcorn is recognized as one of the healthiest snack foods available by the nutritional standards that are rapidly being implemented by school districts, state legislatures, municipalities, and the federal government. Pop N Go's long-time CEO Mel Wyman has become one of the nation's leading advocates for combating the epidemic of obesity that is plaguing America's youth. Under the guidance of CEO and President Dr. Ben, H3 is rapidly implementing a series of community programs designed to create jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities for hard working youth from coast to coast. Pop N Go has agreed to donate their high tech popcorn machines to a program designed to provide inner city youth with a new opportunity for employment. These machines will be available for any person to be able to set up Pop N Go's cutting-edge popcorn machines in any location they can find an outlet to sell. Each individual will be given the opportunity to set up a partnership with local vendors. This partnership would allow for a young person to split the earnings of each machine with the vendors as well as the parent company. This new plan will allow HTRE to bring in immediate revenues by becoming a "placement" company as well as providing much needed jobs to some of the youth involved. Local hospitals, schools, and a wide range of retail and industrial locations will be targeted as financial partners for HTRE, Pop N Go, and their new entrepreneurial work force. These "routes" can be operated as individual businesses by youth in their communities thereby generating cash flow and entrepreneurial skills and creating a national HTRE/Pop N Go work force across America. Pop N Go and HTRE will work together to empower disadvantaged youths through a training program to service Pop N Go machines. Typically, the venue does not pay for the machine, but receives a percent of the income in exchange for providing a small space for the Pop N Go machines (4 sq ft). Dr. Ben Chavis stated, "When I was young I had a paper route and that helped me learn firsthand the importance of going into business for yourself. Today's announcement displays another positive side of Hip-Hop culture because the first publicly traded Hip-Hop company is in a position to provide the opportunity for youth across America to become self employed with health conscious public companies such as Pop N Go." HTRE and Pop N Go intend to begin implementing their joint community programs immediately. A demonstration of Pop N Go's latest fresh popcorn machines (popcorn made with or without butter) will take place in New York early next week. Rascal@HipHopPoppinAndGrowin.con