Read the PR's and listen to the interviews. As soon as they announced the Chinese company and who was at the helm, I knew. Jerry had mentioned in a past interview, along with a chiming in from a distributor in NYC who was very excited about the consumer response there and who said this was going to be "the next big thing", that a woman had made a personal purchase, I believe it was for 200k cans of product, to personally distribute. Read between the lines. Where do you think she personally distributed the cans??????????? Who do you think slapped down a chunk of change like that and why? A family reunion? I don't think so. The woman was undoubtedly Mrs. Li Li, and she undoubtedly knew it would pay off big time to get the cans into the hands of the "affluent" investors she is reportedly representing as well as some key people in the NYC area for distribution efforts there. I'll bet my own left nut that those investors ran some tests of their own, similar to what 7 Eleven is doing right now. The results were enough to get them excited and move straight to forming a non-affiliated Chinese company selling Rocky Mountain High products. That's contract based, so their long term success with this venture, optimally anyhow (with this brand), would be best realized if they begin to support the U.S. entity by investing in it. This is for real, and the other dd was in my previous posts made today. This one has the details I pulled from memory, but I doubt you'll get much more this early. They haven't really done much of anything to expect to find recorded anywhere, but you might get lucky and find a record of incorporation details on some Chinese website. I'm not skeptical enough to be bothered, and if the past is any clue, lack of "proof" this early on with any new development usually means nothing and proves worthless except to bashers. They repeatedly spread false horse shit about the Canadian deal being fake. It definitely wasn't. I didn't work out, but that isn't what they were claiming. They claimed it didn't exist. They're all liars, and they've never had any useful information about this company. They only wanted to spin doubt, and they're pretty much washed up as far as this company goes.
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