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DNAX_Crusader

12/28/16 2:46 AM

#38828 RE: Ed the Trader #38823

You have to admit that the acquisition of the new headquarters happened a lot faster than most people would have thought. IMO I also think newly produced product will be in the warehouse faster than 75 days.

IMO, Adrian is not going to waste money keeping an empty warehouse and he's going to have to continue to send systematic PRs of great substance to keep the momentum going if he wants to do this right prior to the official launch date.

I suspect he will be sending a flurry of relevant (non-fluff) PRs up until product is launched and in trucks ready for drink sales, otherwise this stock will once again become dormant and lose investor moral and confidence.

Change that to 75 days, and that is a reasonable time frame to have newly produced product sitting in the warehouse. Things usually do not happen overnight. They take some time... but the acquisition of the new headquarters for DNA Brands is a great step to laying a strong foundation for the reboot of the business.

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jimmy051357

12/28/16 5:55 AM

#38834 RE: Ed the Trader #38823

It would appear people missed something here. From the Dec 27, 2016 PR
 

In discussions with several Miami based co-packers, DNA Brands has negotiated the majority of any product to be held at and shipped from the co-packing facility. Therefore, the reasons for having a fully climate-controlled facility are: To hold some product in a cool stable environment for local Mom and Pop stores



The energy drinks are not, for the most part being delivered to the DNAX warehouse, most are being held at a co-packer in their facility, and being shipped from there. The DNAX warehouse is only for small orders