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Wednesday, 07/25/2007 2:24:35 PM

Wednesday, July 25, 2007 2:24:35 PM

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With a huge contract, the Buyer has to be sure supply can be kept up by demand for the product. A huge Buyer/Order will not be consummated unless there is a guarantee of delivery.

I LONG TIME AGO, I had a friend/contact in Thailand that wanted me to try and get production/manufacturing of Victoria Secret apparel to be shifted from Sri Lanka to Thailand. I could not do because of the fact that Victoria Secret required huge commitments. I mean huge. My friend even offered to pay for all accommodations, i.e., flight, hotel, food, expense account, etc., if I could convince the Buyer's Agent of Victoria Secret to tour the manufacturing facility and meet with the officers.

Never happened…(otherwise, I would have been retired at such a young ago from the commission and royalties I would have made of the deal).

RSHN has a chance in the fact that there is a bottler producing product as we speak (that is the momentum)… the only thing is accommodating… the demand from a schedule stand point. If it just stared producing, that would be a different story (Energy to move from a stand still vs. mass already in motion). The reason why I think this will happen is because I believe that the 49% of Apple Rush may not be Corr's private co. I believe it could be some how associated with the bottler.

How else can RSHN come up with approx. $1,000,000 worth of raw material to produce Apple Rush? Why is this bottler complying with Organic Certification and having their facility inspected and working closely w/ RSHN (when at the time, Apple Rush was just a dream and RSHN really had nothing except e-water)? Private placement was conducted in Minnesota recently. There are too many things to list that points to Corr not being the beneficiary of Apple Rush (49%).

As I said before, KeKe show is really going to be exciting…

We all know Apple Rush is really creating a buz with every show it has been at and as more accounts/distributors sign up, the more we are exiting the start up stage and enter the growth stage… it appears that we may just enter the explosive stage with the info we are getting from great people like Chrispy, Docday, Solidgold, and others I have missed re: conversations, meetings at shows, etc.

I truly believe that we are about to make history… based on all the information known…

The above is strictly my opinion.

BTW: Unedited: spelling grammar, etc.