I'm curious to see if anyone will buy his brand. 50 Cent is expected to make $400M because of his investment with Glac??au, so anyone who has their own drinks are going to work extra hard to make their product and/or investments known.
I saw the commercial a few hours ago, and thought it was cool.
They just got bought out by CocaCola a day or two ago. 4 or 5 billion. I'm not sure if they were even public before that.
I don't think they were. I know every now and then I get those surveys, and Coca-Coca has been looking for non-carbonated drinks for the last few years, because according to their statistics, soda sales are down, and everyone is into energy drinks, low-cal flavored water, etc. The interesting about the deal is that the company will remain their own entity within Coca-Cola, which means it's nothing more than an exclusive distribution deal, where Coca-Cola will market them, and the vitamin water people will just take in the money.
Apparently, there's a dispute now on whether or not 50 Cent really owns 10 percent of the company, or if it's 1 percent, or less. Even if it is 1%, that's still $40M more than all of us combined have.
Except for Raj, because he has to keep that dog in front of that mansion fed.
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Sure it is, but from a marketing standpoint I'm sure it works the best.
Besides, I love this commercial.
Let me guess. You own stock in Vitamin Water.
Shameless.
Are they public? Maybe I should buy some. They're makin moves.
The commercials are pretty good, though.
I'm curious to see if anyone will buy his brand. 50 Cent is expected to make $400M because of his investment with Glac??au, so anyone who has their own drinks are going to work extra hard to make their product and/or investments known.
I saw the commercial a few hours ago, and thought it was cool.
COTDAMN 50 is
They just got bought out by CocaCola a day or two ago. 4 or 5 billion. I'm not sure if they were even public before that.
I don't think they were. I know every now and then I get those surveys, and Coca-Coca has been looking for non-carbonated drinks for the last few years, because according to their statistics, soda sales are down, and everyone is into energy drinks, low-cal flavored water, etc. The interesting about the deal is that the company will remain their own entity within Coca-Cola, which means it's nothing more than an exclusive distribution deal, where Coca-Cola will market them, and the vitamin water people will just take in the money.
Apparently, there's a dispute now on whether or not 50 Cent really owns 10 percent of the company, or if it's 1 percent, or less. Even if it is 1%, that's still $40M more than all of us combined have.
Except for Raj, because he has to keep that dog in front of that mansion fed.
speak for yourself