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I'm praying for all those who are feeling the pain and devastation brought on by these terrible storms and I will continue. . .
A Blessed Easter to all.
Hope you can find them somewhere near you. . .at least we can see Pulse is really growing. Later.
Hey Guy, you were interested in Pulse selling in Mississippi; from what I've read, Rouses Supermarkets (one of the stores just listed in Pulse's most recent increase in number of new customers) has stores in Louisiana and Mississippi. Are you familiar with Rouses?
I consider picking up an "additional 446 stores" a little more than fluff. . .but to each their own.
Pulse Beverage Adds Eight Class "A" Distributors; Product Lines Now in 446 Additional Stores in Pacific Northwest, Texas and Louisiana
Pulse Beverage Corporation
MORE GOOD NEWS!!!!!!!
Pulse Beverage Adds Eight Class "A" Distributors; Product Lines Now in 446 Additional Stores in Pacific Northwest, Texas and Louisiana
DENVER, CO--(Marketwired - April 15, 2014) -
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The Pulse Beverage Corporation (OTCQB: PLSB), makers of Natural Cabana® Lemonades and Coconut Waters, and PULSE® brand of functional beverages, today announced that the company has added eight class "A" distributors, and the company's product lines now are available in an additional 446 stores in the Pacific Northwest, Texas and Louisiana.
"The strength and momentum we are experiencing with Pulse's Natural Cabana line of Lemonades, Limeade and Coconut Water is propelling the company's extensive distribution network," said Bob Yates, CEO of Pulse. "With several new class "A" distributors aboard and an increasing number of stores carrying our new line of Natural Cabana Coconut Water, as well as our Lemonades, we continue to make excellent progress implementing Pulse's growth strategy in what is shaping up to be a game-changing year for the company."
New listings for Pulse's Natural Cabana line include Albertsons, Lowe's, Terry's Supermarket, United Supermarkets, Breaux Mart, Market Basket, Rouses and Snappy Mart.
GO PULSE!!!
Yes, the price includes shipping. . .I received my coconut water about 3 days after ordering.
Sounds good; personally, I like the regular coconut water best and it took me a little while to get used to that (the last time I drank real coconut water was. . .well, it was quite a while ago). I really enjoy it now.
Yes, Guy you can mix them. I got 12 coconut and 12 pineapple/coconut for $45.
I just called the corporate office and that price of 12 for $45 is a misprint which Pulse "is in the process of correcting that error". You can still buy 24 for $45.
There's an error there somewhere; I got 24 cans of coconut water for $45 after placing an order through the corporate office (I believe that's around $1.88/can).
I had to call the main office in Northglenn, CO to get mine. That number is 720-382-5476.
Great finish today, Pulse!
I bought a case (12 coconut and 12 pineapple/coconut); it's the first time I've drank real coconut water in over 50 years. . .pretty good. Honestly, seems the more you drink, the better you like it. JMO.
Nice finish today, PULSE!
I'd say that would put you into the Rhodium Club (that's the highest precious metal I could find). . .but you watch; someone will have the big 1 million shares and on it goes. GO PULSE!
I think we should start a 10,000 club; anyone with 10,000 or more shares. . .now what you do with this club, I'll leave that to the next person; any ideas?
A case of coconut water is 24 cans and it's $45.00; I checked with the people at Pulse.
That does seem kind of early; maybe it's just a misprint on Bloomberg's part, but where I got it is: PLSB OTC US Stock Quote-Pulse Beverage Corp/The-Bloomberg Report
I'm really interested in the next earnings announcement which (according to Bloomberg) is April 11. . .that's when we'll find out how the first quarter in 2014 went.
I noticed that little (ha, ha) point myself, Dave
I think something that has been mentioned, but not really emphasized enough is that one of their main goals was to sell one million cases or be available at 20,000 locations (whichever came first). . .well, they are now selling from 20,000 locations. . .that's pretty exciting to me.
Since it wasn't posted before opening of market, I imagine it will be posted after close (if it is today). I don't remember anyone ever posting such statements while market is open (anyone else?).
I agree. . .better get on it, Pulse.
Hope you're right; if so maybe we'll have some good news at opening of market tomorrow.
I'm in the same boat as you Guy and like you, I still have a lot of faith in PLSB.
This is according to OTC. . .at bottom of page when next earnings announcement will come out.
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Industry: Consumer Products
Sub-Industry: Beverages
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I think all the longs feel the same way.
I was doing some reading on health foods and drinks and I came across a good article; thought others might find this interesting when looking at Pulse's new coconut drinks:
Hydration: Sports Drinks vs. Coconut Water
Hydration is essential to daily life and plays a key role in sports performance. Many of you quench your thirst with a large Gatorade or Powerade post workout…. But is this your best bet???
Coconut water has long been enjoyed in tropical regions, and has gained popularity in the United States as a 100% natural alternative to sports drinks, where it is promoted for rehydration following exercise with one of the highest sources of electrolytes known to man.
A sports drink is defined as a beverage designed to help athletes rehydrate when fluids are depleted after training or competition. Electrolyte replacement promotes proper rehydration, which is important to delaying the onset of fatigue during exercise. Carbohydrates are the primary fuel utilized by exercising muscle and are important in maintaining or enhancing sport performance.
Coconut water is isotonic and rich in electrolytes, minerals, lauric acid and capric acid. These acids are antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal and help to boost your immune system. Talk about benefits huh?! This unique composition makes it an excellent hydrator; and has even been used as an emergency replacement for IV fluid in the past. Coconut water is the clear to translucent liquid present inside young green coconuts. The flavor of coconut water varies depending on the harvest region, but it is generally mild and slightly sweet.
Potassium, sodium and chloride comprise the electrolyte family of minerals. They are called electrolytes because they conduct electricity when dissolved in water and these minerals work together closely. About 95% of the potassium in the body is stored within cells, while sodium and chloride are predominantly located outside the cell. Calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus are also vital to everyday body function (but we will discuss them at a later date).
Potassium is especially important in regulating the activity of muscles (muscle transaction) and nerves (nerve transmission). The frequency and degree to which our muscles contract, and the degree to which our nerves become excitable, both depend heavily on the presence and amount of potassium. Potassium also lowers your risk of high blood pressure and plays a key role in maintaining the proper electrolyte and acid-base (pH) balance in the body. For all of you athletes or exercise enthusiasts, coconut water has more potassium than the highly acclaimed fruit-banana and 15 times more potassium than the sports drinks on the market!!
Sodium oftentimes has a bad reputation due to its role in causing high blood pressure (when consumed in excess), but when it comes to exercise, you lose a significant amount of sodium through sweat. It is important to replace the sodium lost via sweat and exercise because of its importance in proper nerve conduction. In extreme cases of sodium deficiency a person can develop hyponatremia, which is a serious acute condition where nerve impulses are interrupted all around the body and can even result in death. Coconut water has over twice the amount of sodium as Gatorade, which can be a benefit if you are a “heavy sweater” and lose excess sodium via your sweat.
Carbohydrates are the primary source of fuel used by the body during cardiovascular exercise, and should therefore be supplemented in athletes performing 60-90 minutes of high intensity exercise. There is minimal benefit to glucose supplementation for mild to moderate physical activity of a short duration (20-35 minutes). Limiting the amount of sugar you consume daily will help trim down your fat mass, leaving more room to tone your lean body mass.
For these reasons, Gatorade has recently released a sugar free version of their sports drinks using artificial sweeteners. However, don’t get me started on artificial sweeteners….that is a whole other story! Coconut water has much less sugar than regular Gatorade, and more importantly it is all natural sugar with no artificial flavors, colors or sweeteners.
The bottom line: Coconut water is 100% natural, extremely high in potassium, with a moderate amount of sodium, and is low in calories and sugar making it the perfect hydration beverage! The only downside is that coconut water is slightly expensive, but there shouldn’t be a price on your health, right?! For example, if you’re not paying for healthy, nutritious foods and beverages to refuel your body NOW…. Then you might be paying for it LATER (in medical bills). So take the preventative step and pay a few extra $ to improve your health today and increase your life expectancy!
Think of it this way: You can drink 4 ounces of the coconut water and still receive more health benefits than you would if you drank 16 ounces of Gatorade. Treat your body right and hydrate properly to enhance your energy level and sports performance today!
To learn more about hydration, sports nutrition or pre and post workout meal or snack plans, schedule an appointment with Courtney Walberg, Registered Dietitian, Certified Personal Trainer and founder of Nutrition For Body And Mind.
Natural Products Expo West is next weekend (March 6-9). I think that is going to give Pulse a nice boost; will be a great kick-off for going into the spring and summer months.
I agree with you, Guy; I bought more shares today. . .inching my way up while the pps is still pretty low.
Looks to me like we're getting some pretty good volume today. JMO
My feelings exactly, Guy. I'm buying as much as I can right now and my average pps to-date is less than .80. I know it won't take long before I'll be in great shape. Go Pulse.
I asked the same question yesterday (never did get an answer); I had never heard of Pulse Limeade; sounds great though and I'm really happy to see them expanding on their line of drinks. Go Pulse!!!
When did Pulse add limeade and coconut water to their drinks?
You sound pretty smart to me Kathryn2.
I agree with you Jane; though third quarter was not great, it still beat the same in 2012. It's like climbing a ladder: it doesn't always matter how fast you climb (though PLSB is going at a faster rate than many similar companies); what's important is that you keep going up. . .and so goes PLSB.
. . .and the beat goes on.
Hi Dave; what institutional investor presently owns shares of Pulse?
I'm sorry, I read your post without really reading it. . .you gave the date when the fourth quarter results are coming out; what can I say, it's been one of those days.