Hip Hop Soda Shop Wins Big Super Bowl Week in Tampa
February 11 2009 - 9:51AM
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H3 Enterprises, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: HTRE) ("H3" or the "Company"),
the world's first publicly traded Hip Hop company, reports a
successful Super Bowl week. While many of the businesses in the
Tampa Bay area enjoyed an economic boost, the Hip Hop Soda Shop
outperformed expectations and achieved all of the major goals of
the week. The Hip Hop Soda Shop was clearly the place to be the
entire week of the Super Bowl as thousands of patrons visited the
restaurant along with big name athletes, celebrities and everyone
in between.
H3 took this opportunity to effectively showcase all of the
business arms of the Company. Soda Shop TV, the newest initiative
recorded hours of video and now has enough footage to create the
pilot for promotional use. The beta version of the social network
site Soda Shop Gamers was available for in-store testing. The
Madden tournament which was announced live onsite promoted
H3Gameline throughout the evening. All of the promotional partners
of H3 had a strong visible presence throughout the week, Xbox360,
Zune and their newest partner Kicker.
Media on every level was present throughout the week. Including
print outlet Ozone magazine, HBO/Cinemax, and Clear Channel radio
95.7 The Beat. Additionally ESPN radio star Saul Paul recorded his
show live from the studio in the Hip Hop Soda Shop. H3 also
provided live exclusive content via HipHopSodaShop.com from daily
updates to the Plies concert live on location.
Super Sunday was the culmination of the entire week as the Hip
Hop Soda Shop was standing room only to watch the game. Celebrities
and football players from all over packed the Hip Hop Soda Shop and
enjoyed the great food, atmosphere and stellar service. Throughout
the week celebrities that were at the Hip Hop Soda Shop included
but were not limited to; Plies, Keri Hilson, Rich Boy, Winky
Wright, Floyd Mayweather Jr, Kato June, Bryant Mckinney, Edgerrin
James, Larry Fitzgerald, Teairra Mari, Pepa, Michael Clayton , Mike
Stone, Rick Ross, NOE, Gorilla Zoe, Smilez, Fat Joe, Tigger,
Acafool, Bubba Sparks and numerous NFL players.
"The Hip Hop Soda Shop had a great week both financially and
within the realm of national branding. The amount of people that
attended our numerous events was well into the tens of thousands.
Our staff outperformed themselves on every level and many of our
partners, as well as the celebrities and athletes were astonished
by the entire Hip Hop Soda Shop experience. Many new relationships
have been forged and we look forward to creating new partnerships
and working on announcing new franchise locations in the upcoming
future," states Brian Peters, President and CEO of H3.
About H3 Enterprises, Inc. and the Hip Hop Soda Shop: H3
Enterprises, Inc., the first publicly traded Hip Hop company, is
the parent company of the Hip Hop Soda Shop
(www.hiphopsodashop.com), H3Gameline.com and Soda Shop TV.
The Hip Hop Soda Shop combines a restaurant operation with
entertainment bridging Hip Hop music, sports, video gaming and
community involvement. H3 opened its first company owned
HipHopSodaShop in Tampa, FL December 2007.
Safe Harbor: Certain information included herein may contain
statements that are forward-looking, such as statements relating to
plans for future expansion and other business development
activities. Such forward-looking information is subject to changes
and variations which are not reasonably predictable and which could
significantly affect future results.
Contact: Public Relations Rhiannon Capling
rhiannon.capling@hiphopsodashop.com
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