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DiveBar, a sports bar made for scuba divers, helps with sea-sickness March 14, 2006

Posted by Andy Carroll in : Uncategorized, general , trackback

DiveBar contains ginger which can help scubadivers avoid sea sickness A new sports bar has been created for scubadivers by a nutrition company in the US. Apparently Divebar is designed to replenish all the energy expended during diving and also help with sea sickness, as it contains ginger, and also aid digestion, with the use of papaya and pineapple. It sounds like quite a mixture!

The company says its delicious, but then, they would. Wonder if it will ever make it over to the UK?

Here is their latest press release, aimed at dive shops wanting to sell the bar;

Dive Bar is a delicious and nutritious sport bar made exclusively for underwater enthusiasts. Since its launch late last year, Dive Bar has made a huge splash with customers and retailers from coast to coast. And now, for the month of March, we are having a 15% OFF SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER on our Dive Bar Counter Display! The counter display is great for last minute, add-on sales. It contains 4 boxes of 18 Dive Bars each, neatly displayed with an attractive P.O.P. header card. We also have special volume discounts on our floor displays and power centers.

Dive Bar is a high energy snack bar with enough Ginger to help settle the stomach and ward off seasickness, and Papaya and Pineapple enzymes to aid in digestion. But the best part is the incredible taste that will have your customers coming back for more. It’s the perfect pre-, post- or in-between dives snack. You always knew that your customers craved sport bars as a convenient snack while diving - now they have one created just for them!

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