SmartPower Helps Teens to “Party Smart”
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PRLEAP.COM) Schools, non-profit groups, and parents alike try to find new ways to help prevent teens from engaging in underage drinking, and the possibility of being in a drunk driving accident. This year they have a new alley in Smart Energy Enterprises who announced that they want to team up with groups hosting grad night parties all over California.
As high school seniors around the country gear up to graduate, so does the high school party season, and Mom’s and Dad’s anxiety level. Schools, non-profit groups, and parents alike try to find new ways to help prevent teens from engaging in underage drinking, and the possibility of being in a drunk driving accident. This year they have a new alley in Smart Energy Enterprises who announced that they want to team up with groups hosting grad night parties all over California. They are offering 50% off of cases of their SmartPower™ energy drink and will ship them for free to locations all over California. Their motto for this campaign is, “Party Smart.”
“Energy drinks are the drink of choice for teenagers across the country and we want to make them the beverage of choice for grad night parties happening everywhere,” says Mark Michael Lewis, the CEO of Smart Energy Enterprises and the maker of SmartPower™ energy drink. “If there is something we can do to help teenagers celebrate their graduation in a positive manner, then we want to do that,” continues Lewis, “All teens should be able to blow off steam in a good way.”
Smart Energy Enterprises released SmartPower™ energy drink in the beginning of 2007. The drink’s patent pending formula contains special ingredients that change the way the central nervous system processes caffeine, virtually eliminating its negative side-effects.
For more information on the “Party Smart” campaign, visit
www.GetSmartNotWasted.com or call 415-692-3370.
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