Wednesday, September 10, 2008

LANCE ARMSTRONG GOES GREEN!!!

'Drink Clean & Go Green' with Lance Armstrong and CLEAR2O(R) Brand


Applica Consumer Products, Inc. Partners with Lance Armstrong to
Promote

Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Bottled Water

MIRAMAR, Fla., Sept. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Applica Consumer Products,
Inc., marketer and distributor of a wide range of small appliances for the
home, today announced a partnership with seven-time Tour de France winner
and environmental activist Lance Armstrong. The partnership will promote
eco-friendly alternatives to bottled water through Applica's CLEAR2O(R)
water filtration brand.

The partnership aims at reaching environmentally-conscious consumers
looking for green alternatives to every day products, with Armstrong
appearing in TV commercials on CNN, Lifetime, and Oxygen. In addition to
the advertising, he will play a significant role in the development of new,
breakthrough CLEAR2O(R) products as well as in viral marketing initiatives.
Armstrong will also have a strong presence on the website for the
CLEAR2O(R) product line, where he will provide tips on living a greener
lifestyle.

About Applica

Based in Miramar, Florida, Applica is a marketer and distributor of a
broad range of small household appliances. Applica offers quality kitchen
and home products, including well-known and tenured company-owned brand
names such as George Foreman(R) Juiceman(R), LitterMaid(R), Clear2O(R)
InfraWave(R), Breadman(R), Russell Hobbs(R) and Toastmaster(R), and
licensed brand names, such as Farberware(R) and Black & Decker(R), the
leading brand in small kitchen appliances.

Applica's customers include mass merchandisers, specialty retailers and
appliance distributors. Applica, with its line of Black & Decker(R),
Farberware(R) and George Foreman(R) branded products, holds a No. 1 market
position in several product categories, including toaster ovens, and
contact grills.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Lance probably misses the spotlight, so he's lending his name to generate publicity around his 2009 Tour De France and trying to convince people that his clean lifestyle is above board and those doping charges were false. Good luck on that one...curious why Brita didn't go after this; never heard of this company Aplica or clear20.