Austin, TX (openPR) 1 October 2010

Longhorn fans H2Orange cheer ®, Texas purified water in a single model replica of the famous University of Texas at Austin Tower, is now on the shelves of stores in Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Midland and Odessa. H2Orange sales help fund college scholarships, fellowships and internships at UT. For resellers of city, address, zip code, go to http://www.h2orange.com/locator/store_locator.php.

â? The answer to H2Orange Longhorn fan and Texas Exes is incredible, â? H2Orange said president and co-founder Steve Gurasich. â? With an initial distribution only in Austin, we have more than 000 scholarships in two weeks accumulated. We plan to increase the production and distribution to meet the demand, a meeting? Gurasich said. A checklist of dollars for scholarships increases will soon be available www.h2orange.com.

H2Orange purified water is a product of Texas H2Orange LLC, by Texas Exes Life Member, and GSD & M Idea City and co-founder Tim McClure created Gurasich. â? We are running a start of family and friends with the ambitious goal of raising dollars annually for scholarships for the next 10 years and beyond, â? McClure said. McClure and Gurasich H2Orange are majority shareholders and investors World Golf Hall of Fame and former UT golf prodigy Ben Crenshaw, a former NCAA national championship include UT Quart James Street and the legendary Red McCombs contractor.

H2Orange is the first project to combine a water bottle emblematic funds for scholarships at a major university. â? H2Orange provides a unique first of its kind partnership between a movement of cause and Marketing at the University of Texas at Austin, â? UT President William Powers told the press conference announcing the initiative in July.


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Gurasich bottles H2Orange loans are 100 percent recyclable and carbon were purchased to offset the environmental impact of manufacture and bottling water. â? Research shows that people choose to H2Orange other bottled waters, do not buy more water. Each bottle sold will fund scholarships University of help? Gurasich said.

â? Our battle cry is? Drink water. Orange.es bleed? ¢ scholarships.â Fund? â? McClure said. â? And our mantra is to recover the environment, recycling, reuse. We hope to present to you quickly in a biodegradable bottle H2Orange and have plans for a reusable stainless steel bottle from next year, â? He said. â? In the meantime, we hope to recover all possible H2Orange bottle, recycle and reuse in products such as bags books and benches. H2Orangebloods proposed, empty bottles as vases, piggy banks and Christmas candies.â filled with orange and use white?

UT fans H2Orange the word about social media and Texas Exes H2Orange Investor / Gurasich ambassador said. â? The movement is growing every day as a Longhorn fans the cause on Facebook and Twitter, a join? He said. â? Our goal is word-of-mouth take on a new level by telling not only in UT-fans to buy the water itself but also to their friends about it, and to ensure that their institutions have preferred H2Orange.â pride? p ???

For further information go H2Orange www.h2orange.com.


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H2Orange ®

H2Orange ® is a Texas purified water in a bottle is a replica in miniature of the famous University of Texas at Austin Tower. H2Orange increase in sales of millions of dollars for scholarships, fellowships and internships at UT. H2Orange created by Texas Exes Life Member, and GSD & M Idea City founders Tim and Steve McClure Gurasich, the majority shareholders are H2Orange LLC. The operation is run by family and friends, and financed by investors / Ambassador, the World Golf Hall of Fame and former UT golf prodigy Ben Crenshaw, a former NCAA national championship UT Quart James Street and the legendary Red McCombs include contractors. For more information, visit www.h2orange.com.


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