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ZYM™Catapult Has Launched, Adding Caffeine- May 2008
"New ZYM™Catapult is creating quite a buzz. Literally and figuratively." |

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Triathlete Magazine- June, 2008
"Essential electrolytes you need on race day" |

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Chicago Athlete- May, 2008
"Unlike its competition, ZYM is actually palatable" |

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Cycling Weekly- May, 2008
"Extra Caffeine Kick- 9 out of 10" |

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Metro Sports NY- May, 2008
"Helps solve the problem with easy-to-carry tablets" |

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ZYM moves into 2008 poised for growth- January, 2008
"Current same store ZYM retailers see ZYM outselling an average of 3 to 1 per sku over competitors." |

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Procycling Magazine- September, 2007
"Zym is legal in the high competitive sport and gives the body the necessary vitamins in order to win the Tour de France. We will try this next year." |

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Full Speed- August, 2007
"Just the thing for a long ride on a hot day, and all we would add is a piece of cotton wool in the tube to stop the tablets bouncing around as you get through them. Brilliantly simple!" |

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Kicks 105 (Atlanta)- July, 2007
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Bike Culture Magazine- July, 2007
"Europeans have been using these tablets for 30 years, but Americans continue to use cans and envelopes of messy powders... we tried the lemon lime and loved the taste." |

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Bicycling Magazine- June, 2007
"ZYM falls into the category of of supplements that work by not making you realize they work— there's no noticeable burst of power, or ability to work at threshold, or high-energy buzz. At some point, you just realize that you feel better than you have a right to given all the pedaling you've done." |

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Decline Magazine- June, 2007
"Coming in 10 tablets per tube, ZYM's electrolyte drink is easily portable and mixes with 16 ounces of water." |

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Bicycle Retailer- May, 2007
"Zym portable electrolyte drink features 10 fast-dissolving tablets per tube. It includes electrolytes, vitamin C and B plus and sodium bicarbonate, which helps soothe the stomach. It contains seven calories per 16 ounces." |

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Racquet Sports Industry Magazine - May, 2007
"Drop a Zym Portable Electrolyte Drink tablet into water to help replace lost electrolytes and vitamins during a match." |

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Tennis Magazine- March, 2007
"In a tough match, drinking plain old water simply isn't going to keep you at your best. Drop one of these ZYM tablets in your water bottle to replace your lost electrolytes and B vitamins—without the sugar rush of a sports drink." |

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Chicago Athlete- March, 2007
"ZYM's primary advantage for athletes is that it is easy to carry during a workout. It is sold in a lightweight, moisture-resistant tube that can be easily stowed in a pocket while cycling or running." |

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GQ Men's Style- March, 2007
"These new, quarter-sized tablets from BE Innovations dissolve in water—meaning you can get your performance-enhancing electrolytes and B vitamins without having to tote around a bottle of stuff the color of nuclear waste." |

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Road Magazine- February, 2007
"Not created by a schoolteacher. ZYM is a hydration mix that is easy to use yet effective at the same time. The tablet has just one gram of sugar, includes electrolytes, vitamin C and B+, finishes nice and clean and fits in your pocket. Convenient and easy, ZYM is formulated for 16 ounces of water and comes in a tight package of 10 tabs per cylinder." |

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Forbes- January, 2007
"For athletes on the move, carrying bottles of sports drinks with them is impractical and often impossible. To answer this need, BE Innovations today announced the introduction of ZYM, a new, proprietary electrolyte tablet that provides a portable, tasty, on-the-go hydration solution." |

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Springwise Magazine- November, 2006
"As any athlete will tell you, drinking water isn't enough to stay hydrated while performing at top speed, force or endurance, and even mild dehydration can result in reduced performance...Obvious advantages of the tablets are their portability and convenience over lugging gallons of sports drinks, or measuring out electrolyte powders." |