Liquid Brands Announces New Web Portal to Help Companies Export and Sell Food and Beverage Products in Mexico

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) June 15, 2007 -- Liquid Brands Management, Inc., announced today the release of a new web portal from the Mexico Sales Alliance.

The portal found at http://www.MexicoSalesAlliance.com works as an information portal for food and beverage companies, analysts, institutional investors as well as anyone looking to do research on the Mexican wholesale, foodservice or retail market.

Jorge Olson from Liquid Brands, one of the founding members of the Mexico Sales Alliance, says: "We created this informational web portal hoping to help companies and individuals research the market in Mexico." He continued: "The portal is also here to provide a starting point for Global 5,000 companies to export and sell more products to Mexico."

The other two founding members of the Mexico Sales Alliance are Nascent Wine Company Inc. (dba Nascent Foodservice), a publicly traded company (NCTW.OB) found at www.NascentFoodservice.com the leading Wholesale Distributor of imported products into Mexico and Grupo Sur Promociones de México SA de CV (dba GSP) www.GSP.com.mx one of the largest marketing and promotion companies in Mexico.

About Liquid Brands Management, Inc.
Liquid Brands is a New Age Beverage company specializing in launching and marketing their own and third party beverages in the USA and Mexico. The New Age Beverage category is the hottest growing segment in the retail and foodservice marketplace. Liquid Brands will launch three new beverages in 2007: Kids Aid, Hydro Lift and Agua Refresca.
www.LiquidBrandsManagement.com

About the Mexico Sales Alliance
Clients of the founding members of the Mexico Sales Alliance combined represent over $5 Billion in Mexico sales. The Alliance has 4,500 employees servicing over 180,000 retail accounts. Customers and Brands of the members include Proctor & Gamble, Hershey's, SC Johnson, Miller Beer, Cora Italian Food Products, Jolly Rancher Soda, Kabbalah Energy Drink, Gatorade, SC Johnson, Wal-Mart, Henkel, Johnson & Johnson, CHEP, Ferrarelle Water, Sigma, Tomasso Corp, PUIG, Glaxo Smith Kline, PSI and many more. For more information and to contact the Mexico Sales Alliance please visit www.MexicoSalesAlliance.com

Contact Information:
Gloria Olson
(619) 227 8068

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