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CORRECTING and REPLACING RockTape™ and PROGENEX™ Sponsor Mission to Afghanistan

2013年04月17日 AM10:25
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ROCKTAPE™ AND PROGENEX™ SPONSOR MISSION TO AFGHANISTAN

“Operation Gratias” says “thanks” to the troops at Camp Phoenix in Afghanistan

RockTape™, the world’s strongest brand of kinesiology tape, will partner with premium athletic performance enhancing supplement provider, PROGENEX, to embark on Operation Gratias, or a “mission of thanks.” The mission will supply the troops at Camp Phoenix in Afghanistan with kinesiology tape, vitamin supplements and workout recovery products. All three privately owned companies are passionate about this cause and have combined their resources and donated product in an effort to fund the mission.

“Our troops have sacrificed so much to ensure our freedom, the least we could do is supply them with product that helps them train and heal from the rigors of combat life,” says RockTape CEO Greg van den dries. “Operation Gratias is our way of showing them how much our community supports and honors them and their families.”

RockTape and PROGENEX will send support to Camp Phoenix, a NATO installation that serves all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, including the National Guard Soldiers, Active Duty Navy, Air Force, and Marine personnel. Approximately $50,000 worth of supplies and equipment has been shipped for delivery the week of April 22.

“We are excited to join RockTape on this journey to Afghanistan,” says Ryan Page, CEO of PROGENEX. “Operation Gratias gives us the opportunity to not only donate product and supplies to some of our most devoted customers, but also allows us to show them personally how much we appreciate all they do. It’s truly incredible.”

To bring awareness to the mission, RockTape has launched local city events, inviting communities in Santa Cruz, California and in the San Jose, California area to sign a “banner of thanks” that will be presented to the troops.

For more information visit www.rocktape.com; follow us on Facebook and Twitter: @RockTape.

About RockTape – RockTape is a kinesiology tape and is fantastic for treating common sports injuries like shin splints, plantars and runner’s knee. RockTape also can increase endurance by promoting blood flow during an athletic event. Rock Sauce is the newest product and is a topical pain reliever. Rock Sauce is one of the most powerful pain relieving lotions you can buy over-the-counter. When Rock Sauce and RockTape are combined, the athlete is completely revitalized.

About PROGENEX — PROGENEX is the official partner of the CrossFit Games, as well as the sponsor of CrossFit events large and small throughout the world.

As a small, privately held company, PROGENEX is dedicated to producing the finest athletic performance enhancing supplements. PROGENEX products are scientifically researched and developed and proved in the arena of results. Athletes of every skill level count on PROGENEX to take their training, competitions and recovery to the highest level.

When it comes to strength, energy, endurance, and recovery, PROGENEX produces real results. Get Your Results Today! PROGENEXusa.com

CONTACT

PR at RockTape
Stacey Pinneke, 408-213-9550
stacey@rocktape.com

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