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May 04, 2005

H3 Signs 30-Store Development Deal with Jackie Robinson

Press Release:  H3Enterprises has announced the signing of an Area Development Agreement for its breakthrough HipHopSodaShop franchise with RLW, Inc. of Las Vegas, a group headed by Hall of Fame athlete and entrepreneur Jackie Robinson. The deal calls for RLW to open 30 HipHopSodaShops in the Las Vegas metro area over the next 3 years. H3 also plans to open community conscious establishments across America and Canada that celebrate the greatness of Hip Hop, both music and culture.

"HipHopSodaShops are community-conscious fast food establishments offering the healthiest menu combos on earth as well as the best in Hip Hop music, memorabilia and merchandise," said award-winning Company President and co-founder Brian "H3" Peters. The shops are a totally unique fast-food franchise in concept as well as menu and plan to offer the best in Hip Hop music, memorabilia and merchandise.

The SodaShops have price points suitable for everyone's budget including a wide variety of 50-Cent specials as well as signature H3Raps their own line of great tasting sodas, teas, lemonades, and energy drinks..."I see the HipHopSodaShops as one of the greatest fast-food franchise opportunities of our time," said Robinson. "I love the entire concept and especially the fact that `H3' and `J Niice' are committed to using the enormous wealth being generated by Hip Hop to create better jobs and educational opportunities for the entire black community.

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