Thermal-Aid Bears Jumping off the Shelves

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Thermal-Aid Bears Jumping off the Shelves

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Pacific Shore Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:PSHR)

Thermal-Aid Bears, the children's version of the adult Thermal-Aid, a revolutionary, 100% natural therapeutic heating/cooling treatment pack specifically designed to reduce swelling and relieve pain has been making a huge impact at retail during the holiday season, reports Pacific Shore Holdings, Inc. President and CEO Matthew Mills. "The demand for these cuddly bears has our fulfillment center staff working round the clock and scrambling to meet shipping deadlines. It's one of the hottest products around, selling over 10,000 weekly."


Available at Costco, CVS, BJ's, Bartell's and various other retailers, the bear has just completed a 30 city promotional tour and was an on-air, special Christmas gift on the Ricki Lake Show.

Company ambassador, Andre Ethier, right fielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers has been spending time handing out Thermal-Aid Bears at the Los Angeles Children's Hospital. "Hospital visits are not easy for anyone, but we hope these wonderful bears can bring a few smiles and some laughter to these children during this holiday season."

Thermal-Aid can be purchased from the company's web site, www.thermal-aid.com or www.costco.com, www.cvs.com or www.amazon.com.

For more information on the Thermal-Aid product line visit www.thermal-aid.com or contact info@pac-sh.com (818) 998-0996.

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