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RushNet, Inc. (Pinksheets RSHN): Enjoy the RushRJ Corr created the Natural Soda category in 1978 with the launch of Ginseng Rush. Corr created Ginseng Rush from a chance discovery of historical records in Delevan, Wisconsin. These records described a ginseng soda popular in the early 1900's. The soda was prized as a refreshing tonic imbued with all of ginseng's legendary qualities. At the time, competition for Hugo Pfabe's ginseng soda came from a drink called Coca-Cola. Inspired by this intriguing history, RJ Corr created Ginseng Rush as a tribute to Hugo Pfabe and his pioneering Ginseng Compound Beverage. This was America's first functional beverage and ever since then, a lot of people have been adding ginseng to beverages after we showed them the way. However, our beverages still use plenty of the best quality Ginseng -- Wisconsin-grown American Ginseng.
Website: enjoytherush.com

Robert Corr, president of RushNet, Inc., stated, "Following our recent news of RushNet's entree into the huge Japanese market, the company has been inundated with calls from overseas distributors who want to sell our ginseng-powered, non-caffeinated, 100% natural energy drinks. Our energy-drink competitors rely on caffeine, which is harmful, especially to youngsters, in large doses. They have to put caffeine-warning labels on their cans. Our caffeine-free, natural energy beverages provide 'crash-free energy.' They provide stamina and performance by using legendary herbs like American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius), Siberian rhodiola rosea and Chinese peony root--with thousand-year histories of healthful use and efficacy."

Corr added, "In order to take advantage of opportunities, presented to us, for global marketing of our energy drinks, we are printing labels in five languages: English, French, Spanish, Arabic and Japanese."