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"Hey. Great posts on here. Tell BobRoss, Highlander, and the rest that their posts are what is keeping insanity at bay in the online forum world. Looks like HPB is finally getting their act together in regard to their media/social sites. A number of individuals have emailed us asking the purpose for our fan site. The main reason we created our fan site wasn't because we had extra time on our hands and did it out of the goodness of our hearts. We created the fan site in order to give HPB a 'hint' that they need to fix / make better / reorganize the HPB site. We decided to create a site that was so easy to navigate and so easy to use, that if we can create a website that flows better than their own site, it would motive HPB to work harder to streamline their main website / Facebook. Whether or not it did anything is up to debate; perhaps they don't even know the fan site exists, and that's fine. But looking at HPB's Facebook, they now have user photos shown, and that's what we want. Hopefully they continue to add user photos, as well as clean up the 'still remaining errors' on their site as you pointed out earlier. For instance, under "Our Company" > "Our Model" tab, why is SouthEast Bottling the first item displayed, while TBEV is third? Although slight, major brands scutenize over the placement of every period, comma, and hyphen. Tiny oversights like this break down the 'conversational flow'. Just as two people speak to each other, a website is the company's mouthpiece, and it should flow just like a real conversation. The individuals involved in building the fan site want no credit for anything and as long as users continue to submit photos and videos, we hope HPB will use our photo / video section as a library to pull the latest media. The moment we no longer see a need for our site or a lack of interest, we will pull it down and fade away.
Take care and good luck in your investments."