Posted On: 06/06/2016 10:02:41 AM
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Re: Thczinvestor18 #21776
The article never stated he owned Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. The company was sold in the 1980's and went public. The Pabst family likely made a fortune from the sale of the company and it would be no surprise to find out they have some ownership in the company in the form of being a shareholder.
None the less, Bob Pabst a direct decedent of the family will likely always be associated with the name Pabst Blue Ribbon.
Bob Pabst, of Pabst Blue Ribbon, is a stakeholder in Rocky Mountain High. The brand was a sponsor of Mountain Jam, and of next weekend’s Taste of Country festival, also being held at Hunter Mountain. Pabst said he was excited about the new product.
“We’re all super excited about this new beverage, this hemp-infused energy drink,” Pabst said. “It’s healthy, it’s delicious, and people love it.”
http://m.thedailymail.net/news/article_ed24c7...l?mode=jqm
None the less, Bob Pabst a direct decedent of the family will likely always be associated with the name Pabst Blue Ribbon.
Bob Pabst, of Pabst Blue Ribbon, is a stakeholder in Rocky Mountain High. The brand was a sponsor of Mountain Jam, and of next weekend’s Taste of Country festival, also being held at Hunter Mountain. Pabst said he was excited about the new product.
“We’re all super excited about this new beverage, this hemp-infused energy drink,” Pabst said. “It’s healthy, it’s delicious, and people love it.”
http://m.thedailymail.net/news/article_ed24c7...l?mode=jqm
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