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Clearly Canadian Beverage Corp.: It Satisfies One Of The Most Basic Human Needs - To Be Hydrated

by Glenn Wilkins - AllPennyStocks.com News Reporter

June 21,2006 (AllPennyStocks.com Media, Inc.) - With the move toward a more health-conscious society, one concerned with weight, having clear lungs and preserving the quality of life, water, in all its forms, plays a vital role. So competition among outlets producing beverages - the non-alcoholic kind - remains fierce.

It should hold no surprise, therefore, that one of the fiercest competitors in this derby hails from Canada, home to almost a quarter of the world's freshwater supply.

So is it also appropriate that Clearly Canadian Beverage Corporation (OTCBB:CCBEF) has been a player in the flavoured and oxygenated water business for nearly 20 years, its being headquartered in Vancouver, by the Pacific Ocean.

Though the company's stock is only now starting to feel its oats as a serious investment vehicle, Clearly Canadian has over the years sold over 90 million cases of its product to markets in Canada, the U.S. and overseas, the equivalent of about two billion bottles worldwide.

Returning to the health theme, one selling point of those products has been that they carry half the carbohydrates and only about 45 calories per eight-ounce serving. And while the brand may have ducked below our collective radar screen for several moons, an aggressive new marketing strategy is starting to change that, which should prove hopeful news for bargain-conscious investors.

Early this year, the Company launched a formal re-launch with reformulated beverages, and new looks to its bottles. The new lineup is delivered in a clear, maple-leaf embossed bottle, boasting all-natural, no-preservative flavour formulas in cherry, blackberry, strawberry, not to mention zero-calorie flavours in pink grapefruit and blueberry for those wary of their waistlines. The new Clearly Canadian bottles also feature updated graphics reminiscent of what the Company calls the product's true heritage that made the firm famous in the first place.

People who frequent flavoured waters appear to be cheering the change, with beverage industry experts giving the re-launch rave reviews, particularly the taste of the zero-calorie product; one source, BevNet, calling it "among the best of what we've seen in the diet category."

Add to this an ambitious consumer awareness project in the U.S. the company has just launched with the help of the Denver-based BrainStorm Group (which masterminded a phenomenally successful campaign to promote Mike's Hard Lemonade), and one is served notice that Clearly Canadian is clearly determined.

Cash registers of the stores that carry the product have sung a merry tune, too, a sound that has reverberated onto Clearly Canadian's ledger, which now sports a deeper shade of black.

April 2006 revenues showed a 33-per-cent gain over the same month the year before. In the first four months of this calendar year, the Company has posted solid double-digit revenue jumps, the first such gains in five years.

For the six months that ended with March 2006, the Company reported a 147-per-cent improvement in revenues over the same period the year before.

From the investment perspective, Clearly Canadian announced at the end of May $2.6 million U.S. in financing, through a series of non-brokered private placements, to help back this incredible growth the company foresees.

Investors considering this stock (which trades under the symbol CCBEF) may notice from its stock chart, the consistent upswing that its held on for the last six months or so. With daily trading volumes in the tens of thousands of shares, CCBEF's price climbed to its 52-week high at the day of this article to $4.41 U.S. and saw its yearly low of $1.01 last September. In more ways than one, the fizz is returning to Clearly Canadian.

Bottoms Up!

 

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