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Pacific Sands, Inc. — Former PGA Golf Pro Wayne Oates Joins Healthy Pool & Spa EcoOne Sales Team
Business Wire, August 30, 2005
KELOWNA, British Columbia -- Healthy Pool and Spa (Pacific Sands, Canada) (OTCBB:PFSD) is pleased to announce a new addition to their sales team. Mr. Wayne Oates, a former PGA golf pro, is their new sales director for Alberta, Canada.
"My skin reacted so badly to chlorine that I had to stop going in my spa," said new sales director, Wayne Oates. "Using Eco One, I am now able to go in as often as I wish and experience crystal clear water with little or no maintenance."
Eco One's enzyme-based spa treatment system helps hot tub and spa owners eliminate common spa issues like itching, fumes, scum lines and foam, improving the spa experience and reducing exposure to multiple toxic chemicals. EcoOne Spa Treatment System products are environmentally friendly and are made of food grade enzymes, coconut and botanical extracts.
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"We are very excited to be the first in Canada to offer this revolutionary new spa product to fellow Canadians!" says Peter Banks, Healthy Pool and Spa owner.
"Canadians tend to be very conscious of their environment and health purchasing choices, which makes our EcoOne spa care system, as well as our upcoming cleaning and pet care products, a perfect match. Thanks in large part to HPS, Canada is quickly becoming our fastest growing market," says Mick Wynhoff, President and CEO of Pacific Sands.
EcoOne is available for sale in Western Canada through the website www.healthypoolandspa.ca, and now through numerous regional retail outlets.
Contact: Peter Banks Kelowna, BC (250) 769-3974 Toll Free: 1-866-355-1771 Peter@HealthyPoolandSpa.ca
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The statements contained in this release and statements that the company may make orally in connection with this release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements, since these forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could significantly and adversely impact the company's business. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from those made in forward-looking statements.
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