Monday, January 26, 2015 6:52:30 AM
The LOI partner owning the rights to the EVERLAST Energy-Drinks did not fulfill the requirements for the agreement. The rights to the brand EVERLAST were not in the proper form for the development of the business.
A similar situation has developed with the name for the 700-year-old beer brand "Garley." Clear title to the brand is not available so the project is not currently being pursued.
My Grandson says to me: Look Grandpa, it wasn't ERGO's fault
their LOI Partner didn't fulfill the requirements of the agreement.
He's 6 years old. His 4 year old brother pointed this out to him.
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