SAN DIEGO, March 27, 2017 -- CUBA Beverage Company (OTC:CUBV) has signed an agreement with WSMG Advisors, a prominent Public Relations firm. This partnership will assist CUBA Beverage Company in getting their message out and in keeping investors informed of the latest news with the company.
WSMG Advisors is one of the leading financial public relations firms in the United States. WSMG Advisors’ services have created many successful companies from the concept stage to significant operations. They place a limit on the number of clients they take at any given time so that senior management can be actively involved in handling each and every account.
WSMG Advisors helps grow businesses through high-profile exposure in traditional and digital media, and the capital markets.
With this new partnership, CUBA Beverage Company expects to attract new interest in the company, and in the new product it is in the process of launching.
Cuba Beverage Company is pleased to announce the launch of its new all-natural alkaline spring water with a natural pH of 7.8. “With the launch of our bottled water product, we expect to attract new investment in the company, and it is our goal to become the number one bottled alkaline water in the United States,” said company CEO Alex Procopio.
Alkaline water is currently in high demand as it helps balance the body's pH, which tends to be acidic because of the high acid content in the typical food diet, stress and exposure to environmental toxins.
The Cuba Beverage Company water is bottled right at the source in the United States and is derived from 15,000-year-old Ice Age glaciers, which produces this pure, natural alkaline water. The alkaline water is UV treated and micron filtered to ensure the highest quality level.
“Our natural alkaline mineral spring water has no sugars, no stimulants and no artificial ingredients with zero calories, cholesterol or carbs. It offers refreshing taste with one of the highest natural 7.8 + pH factors available in the world, as well as naturally occurring electrolytes,” added Procopio.
Safe Harbor: This release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements contained in this release that are not historical facts may be deemed to be forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain. Actual performance and results may differ materially from that projected or suggested herein due to certain risks and uncertainties including, without limitation, ability to obtain financing and regulatory and shareholder approvals for anticipated actions.
CONTACT: Investor Relations, 866-431-CUBA (2822) WEB: www.cubabev.com


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