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Thursday, 03/31/2011 10:41:03 AM

Thursday, March 31, 2011 10:41:03 AM

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2010 list of PRs Stickied & not recent PR?

Mods 3/22/11 we announced in PR below a Management change and New Direction. Why are PRs from all of 2010 up to February stickied as a BOLD HEADLINE "HFBG LIST OF LIES" and 3/22/11 not?

I was also unhappy with the past also and understand shareholders concerns. What about the changes that have and continue to happen?
There is something being done about past so please acknowledge this.

"Please Headline sticky are recent PR on 3/22/11 as it is very relevant to shareholders and marked change in Management and Direction."

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/hall-of-fame-beverages-completes-distribution-agreement-for-grandmamas-sweet-southern-tea-and-announces-new-direction-and-management-2011-03-22

"Hall of Fame Beverages Completes Distribution Agreement for "Grandmama's Sweet Southern Tea" and Announces New Direction and Management

LAS VEGAS, NV, Mar 22, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Hall of Fame Beverages (pinksheets:HFBG) has "completed negotiations and received our vendors number to distribute our "Grandmama's Sweet Southern Tea" through U.S. Foodservice the 2nd largest Foodservice Distributor in the United States. U.S. Foodservice is one of the world's leading foodservice distributors globally. Its mammoth network throughout the U.S. alone has 76 Distribution location points to 48 States. U.S. Foodservice's expertise in Restaurants, Lodging, Hospitality, Schools, Universities, Military, Healthcare & Direct Store Distribution showcasing New Trends and Premiere Brands like our "Grandmama's Sweet Southern Tea" is a perfect match.

Management changes at Hall of Fame Beverages and a new direction began to be visible when our famous alter ego branding "Grandmama" Larry Johnson took back the Ball in Madison Square Garden to begin the official launch of "Grandmama's Sweet Southern Tea" with the NY Knick's Host Al Trautwig Interview on MSG Network and our New Commercial for the launch of "Grandmama's Sweet Southern Tea." Brad Godfrey, Entrepreneur and Major Hall of Fame Beverages shareholder became very unhappy with previous management decisions, made a Major Investment, and was appointed the Chief Business Development Officer. Thomas Love is no longer working with Hall of Fame Beverages. Brad Godfrey states, "A series of bad management decisions led to our stock's poor performance, we expect a great turn around in valuation for all shareholders with the new management direction and the vision of 'Grandmama' Larry Johnson very active in our game plan ahead." He further added, "Larry Johnson and our alter ego 'Grandmama' branding is opening many doors for us which we are planning and developing products to capitalize on."

Following Larry Johnson's Madison Square Garden Pre Game Interview on MSG Network, our "Grandmama" commercial launch, we had a very successful U.S. Foodservice show for their vendors only which we are now officially one of. The show at the Borgata Resort in Atlantic City where we were showcased as a vendor with "Grandmama" Larry Johnson, "Grandmama's Sweet Southern Tea" and Larrry himself serving his product, taking photos, autographs and a radio interview with "The Artie Clear Show." Next stop for "Grandmama" was the Scott Ferrall Show on Howard Stern's Famous Sirius XM Satellite radio show. This is a long must hear interview on archive where Scott Ferrall said "will make sure everybody's drinking Grandmama's Tea this Summer!" Larry Johnson states, "I am very excited being out front with the Ball again, our new game plan and new direction."

Afterward we finalized a Distribution Agreement with U.S. Foodservice and have been very busy developing more distribution and new "Grandmama" product opportunities. Larry Johnson will be featured on "The bottom line sports show" Thursday, 3/24/11 9PM EDT. Many more appearances are being scheduled including an ESPN Cable show feature on Larry Johnson and "Grandmama's Sweet Southern Tea." Larry Johnson said, "We are just getting started and many four point plays are still yet to come!"