THOMASVILLE, Ga., Oct. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- SportsQuest, Inc.,
(Pink Sheets: SPQS) announced today that its wholly owned
subsidiary, Maize Pluss, has signed a contract to distribute
Organic Stevia, an USDA FDA approved organic sweetener, to its
portfolio of products.
"We are very pleased with the performance of Maize since our
acquisition. We are building a very strong distribution
channel and will to monetize these relationships with a diverse
product line. This contract is another significant event in
their growth and we look forward to their continued success,"
stated Jeff Burns, CEO of
SportsQuest, Inc.
Organic Stevia is produced from the stevia plant. The
product is not clarified, does not utilize chemicals in its
harvesting nor in its transformation process in order to preserve
all the beneficial phytonutrient properties that the stevia plant
possesses. As a substitute for sugar, benefits include helping
fight medical problems such as diabetes type 2, high blood
pressure, obesity and dental issues.
Maize Pluss is a producer of White Hominy Corn, White Corn Meal,
Vegetable Chips, Pop's Liquid Sunshine BBQ Sauce and many
other sauces. The company markets products under Zabo Gourmet
Vegetable Chips and Pops Liquid Sunshine Gourmet BBQ Sauce and
Marinade Dip. More information may be obtained at
www.maizepluss.com and www.popsliquidsunshine.com.
For more information, please contact SportsQuest, Inc. at (229)
469-1068.
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SOURCE SportsQuest, Inc.