"The recent surge in demand for our machines which produce a single cup of freshly popped popcorn on demand makes the protection of the Company's intellectual property rights all the more important, especially as we intend to develop other machines using our core technology. We believe the demand for healthy snack products, freshly made and not prepackaged, will continue to grow as consumers continue to become aware of the importance of healthy eating," said Mel Wyman, Pop N Go CEO.
Monday, May 19, 2008
Pop N Go Renews Popcorn Machine Patent
WHITTIER, CA--(Marketwire - May 16, 2008) - Pop N Go, Inc. (OTCBB: POPN), a leading manufacturer of healthy snack vending machines, is pleased to announce the renewal of its underlying utility patent on its award winning popcorn vending machine. Pop N Go's patent, with the continued payment of maintenance fees to the United States Patent Office, will remain in force until the year 2018 and will provide the Company the right to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling or importing popcorn vending machines using Pop N Go's patented technology until 2018.
"The recent surge in demand for our machines which produce a single cup of freshly popped popcorn on demand makes the protection of the Company's intellectual property rights all the more important, especially as we intend to develop other machines using our core technology. We believe the demand for healthy snack products, freshly made and not prepackaged, will continue to grow as consumers continue to become aware of the importance of healthy eating," said Mel Wyman, Pop N Go CEO.
"The recent surge in demand for our machines which produce a single cup of freshly popped popcorn on demand makes the protection of the Company's intellectual property rights all the more important, especially as we intend to develop other machines using our core technology. We believe the demand for healthy snack products, freshly made and not prepackaged, will continue to grow as consumers continue to become aware of the importance of healthy eating," said Mel Wyman, Pop N Go CEO.