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Old 26-10-2012, 05:51 AM   #1
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Default roush-yates gets a new truck sponsor

apologies for the delay. this would have shown up sooner is the email came across cleanly. it looked like someone hacked and spoofed the roush yates email i received. didnt open the email but looked at the message source and it sure looked like someone hacked into the roush yates email server path.

so i called roush yatesafter hours and left a message.

they called back the following day to explain the situation and that furture correspondence will follow typical protocol. all said, the announcement and ill pass on to my friends down under:

whatfollows below is the jist of the new sponsorship in nascar truck racing:

...apologies for the delay. this would have been out two days ago, but the email didn't follow the typical roush-yates format.

i hope it is productive and fruitful.

so here is the official per both grime boss and roush-yates:

note gun brokers is a subsidiary of grime boss

-FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE-

Grime Boss to Sponsor Jason White in NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Will Partner with No. 23 GunBroker.com Ford F-150 in 5 Races

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (October 23, 2012) – Grime Boss Heavy Duty Hand Wipes “with Power”, a brand from Nice Pak, will sponsor the No. 23 Ford F-150 driven by Jason White for five NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races during the 2012 and 2013 seasons, beginning with the Oct. 27 race at Martinsville. Grime Boss will be the Primary Sponsor at Martinsville.
In addition to Martinsville, White is slated to carry Grime Boss major sponsorship at Texas, Phoenix, and Homestead-Miami, with one additional race TBD in 2013.
“Nice-Pak is proud to partner with GunBroker.com and excited to support Jason White for five Camping World Truck Series races,” said Keith McQuaid, Vice President overseeing Grime Boss. “We believe that the truck series and its fan base is a terrific venue to help create brand awareness with motorsport enthusiasts. Grime Boss is a new heavy duty hand wipe that will clean all the toughest messes, yet they are gentle and moisturizing for hands. This is the essential cleaning tool and not just a ‘me too’ cleaning solution.”
Grime Boss can be bought through a variety of retail channels, including Roush Yates Performance Products, starting on October 27th.
White eyes Grime Boss as being the perfect hand wipe for his GunBroker.com-sponsored team of mechanics and engineers, as well as millions of outdoor enthusiasts that visit GunBroker.com regularly.
“Grime Boss hand wipes are the best we’ve ever seen for removing grease and oily grime that one can’t help getting into when either operating a professional race team, a shade tree do-it-yourself mechanic, or an outdoorsman heading into the fall hunting season,” White said. “Grime Boss beats all other hand wipes out there for getting our hands clean. We are professionals and this is truly professional grade.”
To commemorate Grime Boss primary sponsorship on the No. 23 Jason White entry at Martinsville, and because the No. 23 team utilizes Roush Yates Ford FR9 engines, Roush Yates Performance Products will offer a week-long promotion of Grime Boss Heavy Duty Hand Wipes product. Between Saturday Oct. 27 and Saturday Nov. 3, Roush Yates Performance Products (www.roushyatesparts.com) will offer a “Buy One Get One” promotion on any Grime Boss product, either in 30-count or 60-count packages.

For more information on Grime Boss, go to www.GrimeBoss.com, Facebook, and Twitter.

About Nice Pak
Nice-Pak, founded in 1955 and headquartered in Orangeburg, NY is the largest global producer of pre-moistened wipes, including brands such as the original Wet-Nap® Moist Towelletes, Sani-Hands® Instant Hand Sanitizing Wipes, and Sani-Cloth® Germicidal Disposable Wipes. The company pioneered the development of pre-moistened wipes as the optimum dispensing system for cleaning, sanitization and disinfecting in healthcare, household, cosmetic and personal hygiene applications. Nice-Pak/PDI leverages state-of-the-art product development and manufacturing capabilities to supply superior, leading-edge products to every class of trade. For more information, visit www.nicepakwipes.com or www.pdipdi.com. Look for Grime Boss at www.grimeboss.com or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GrimeBoss.

About GunBroker.com:
GunBroker.com is the world's largest gun auction website. Launched in 1999, GunBroker.com is an informative, secure and safe way to buy and sell firearms, ammunition and hunting/shooting gear online. GunBroker.com promotes responsible ownership of guns and firearms. Aside from merchandise bearing its logo, GunBroker.com sells none of the items listed on its website. Third-party sellers list items on the site and Federal and state laws govern the sale of firearms and other restricted items. Ownership policies and regulations are followed using licensed firearms dealers as transfer agents.

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