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Revive Energy Mints to Fly High at Denver Big Air

Local Denver company, Revive, will be exhibiting at the biggest ski and snowboard challenge event to ever befall the Mile High City, the Denver Big Air.

Revive Energy Mints to Fly High at Denver Big Air
2011-01-22
DENVER, CO, January 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Local Denver company, Revive, will be exhibiting at the biggest ski and snowboard challenge event to ever befall the Mile High City, the Denver Big Air.

Expecting to draw nearly 20,000 attendees for high intensity, adrenaline pumping action, Denver Big Air is a perfect venue for Revive Energy Mints to introduce the ski & snowboard community to the world's most powerful healthy energy mint. Revive Energy Mints appeal to athletes and spectators of all kinds as the mints have delivered long-lasting healthy energy boosts to active crowds at sporting events around the country. Snow sports, like most high-energy sports, are exhaustive and leave mountain riders craving a powerful boost that Revive sugar-free energy mint formulation delivers without a looming 'crash.' The compact, non-liquid form of these energy mints offer a convenience to skiers and snowboarders that no other athlete can understand. Revive Energy Mints fit easily into ski or snowboard pants, remain accessible throughout a long day on the mountain, and will not rob you of time on fresh powder for bathroom stops, which cannot be said for energy drinks and shots.

The two-day ski and snowboard challenge, an official kickoff to Mile High Snow Week and Snow Sports Industries America Snow Show, is set to host the best freestyle skiers representing the world's top ten ski companies for a brand versus brand face off on the event's first day, January 25th, and showcase a talented international roster of premier snowboarders vying for World-Cup ranking points on the second day, January 26th. Athletes will perform mind-blowing tricks, throwing themselves off of a more than 100 ft high ramp for thousands of winter sport enthusiasts in the very heart of downtown Denver, in the Civic Center Park.

Denver's passion for snow sports made the FIS' decision to choose the Mile High City as the first in the U.S. to host a big air event obvious. Exhibiting this week at the snow spectacle, Revive Energy Mints will introduce an energy product to ski and snowboard fanatics that is customized to fit their needs on the mountain. The decision of what energy product snow sport athletes should reach for will be just as obvious, Revive.

To find out more information on Revive Energy Mints go to www.reviveboost.com.

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[Press-News.org] Revive Energy Mints to Fly High at Denver Big Air
Local Denver company, Revive, will be exhibiting at the biggest ski and snowboard challenge event to ever befall the Mile High City, the Denver Big Air.