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DNA Brands Issues Correction
DNA Brands Issues Correction.

About this update from Dna Brands, Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n Fort lauderdale FL, May 11, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DNA Brands Issues Correction\n DNA Brands Inc,  wishes to issue a correction in regards to the press release date May 10th 2016. The name of the research team  and scientist  that  was retained last week, to assist DNA Brands Inc.  Is Parkside Beverage, headed by Mrs. Cydney Whitmoyer. Parkside Beverage  will be aiding DNA Brands, in the reformulation and flavoring  of the existing DNA  line of energy drinks.  This reformulation process will concentrate on the health conscious energy drink of today and tomorrow.  In Addition Parkside with work with DNA Brands to add  other DNA  Brand extensions . About Parkside Beverage: With clients in over 25 US States and Canada, Parkside Beverage  has worked to maintain on-going personal interest in each client as well as the products and brands they continue to work and build. Parkside’s business is clearly focused on helping start-ups and smaller type beverage companies, Parkside’s  strategic services also extend to large companies and well established brands. Parkside Beverage primary focus in working with clients is on advising and teaching them about their beverage, how the business and industry works, and involving them directly in all parts of the development, formulation and production processes. http://parksidebeverage.com/   Adrian McKenzie 561 654-5722 [email protected] www.dnabrandsinc.com DISCLAIMER > This press release contains statements that are \"Forward-Looking\" in nature (within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended). All statements regarding the Company's financial position, potential, business strategy, plans and objectives for future operations are Forward-Looking statements. Many of these statements contain words such as \"goal,\" \"aims,\" \"may,\" \"expect,\" \"believe,\" \"intend,\" \"anticipate,\" \"estimate,\" \"continue,\" \"would,\" \"exceed,\" \"should,\" \"steady,\" \"plan,\" \"potential,\" \"dramatic,\" and variations of such words and similar expressions identify Forward-Looking statements, but their absence does not mean that a statement is not a Forward-Lo...