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Two-Time NFL Pro Kassim Osgood Joins Healthy Coffee USA
Business Wire, Oct 7, 2008
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. -- Healthy Coffee USA, Inc., the marketing subsidiary of Healthy Coffee International, Inc. (Pink Sheets: HCFI), has added 6-year NFL veteran Kassim Osgood to its growing roster of Founders Club members.
Osgood is a wide receiver and top special teams player for the San Diego Chargers. Before joining the Chargers, he was a first-team All-Mountain West Conference receiver in 2002, ranking second in the nation with 108 catches and fourth in the nation with a 119.4 average yards-per-game receiving. He and teammate J. R. Tolver (Dallas Cowboys) also combined to set NCAA records for receiving yards in a season by teammates with 3,337 yards and catches with 236.
Osgood is often jokingly referred to as "The Mayor of San Diego." He oversees the Team K.O. Athletes for Education Foundation, hosts an annual golf tournament and a Battle of the Chefs event to raise money and awareness for the foundation. In 2006, the San Diego Police Historic Association honored him with its Jose Cota Man of the Year Award for community service, and in April 2008 Osgood was one of 12 NFL players selected by CBS's James Brown and the NFL Players Association to receive a JB Award for his contributions to the community.
Osgood commented, "When I saw the big picture of Healthy Coffee, I jumped in immediately. I see a winner, and the potential is absolutely huge. This is a simple business for the masses. Who doesn't drink or know someone who drinks coffee? Healthy Coffee is it!"
For more information visit www.HCFI.us and/or www.HealthyCoffee.com. To view a video news release, go to: http://www.stocknewsnow.com/issuers/HCFI.PK?code=4UREMX.
Safe Harbor Statement: This release contains forward-looking statements with respect to the results of operations and business of Healthy Coffee International, Inc., which involves risks and uncertainties. The Company's actual future results could materially differ from those discussed. The Company intends that such statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other forward looking statements be subject to the "Safe Harbors" provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
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