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Ben says he'll do more - even if he doesn't yet chew... Are you as GOOD as a 1st Grader? How cool and cute and AMAZING is this? 6 year old Benjamin Hinkle of WV is raising money to buy Jolt Gum to send to troops overseas...

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Veterans Day In remembrance of all U.S. veterans who have fought and sacrificed for us, we wanted to share this post from the Military Times Broadside Blog: It was a day of peace. November...

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The Results Are In! The uploaded, you voted, they won! Check out the results of our photo contest on Facebook! Congratulations to Runners Up Paula and Brady and Grand-Prize Winner Bryan! [gallery]

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Chew More, Do More Contest Want to win a load of free gum? Head to our Facebook fan page and enter into our Photo Contest. It's super easy! Just upload a photo of yourself chewing more and doing more,...

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Not a canned response Most of you may not have heard, but we've gotten a few emails about Jolt Cola's Chapter 11 filing.  Never fear, this will have ZERO effect on Jolt Gum and mints.   Nor...

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Ben says he’ll do more – even if he doesn’t yet chew more!

Posted on : 15-12-2009 | By : admin | In : Support our Troops

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Are you as GOOD as a 1st Grader?


Ben Hinkle - A little hero supporting big ones

How cool and cute and AMAZING is this? 6 year old Benjamin Hinkle of WV is raising money to buy Jolt Gum to send to troops overseas for xmas presents. Needless to say, we’re seeding and then matching his donations. Forget the part where it’s Jolt Gum – just imagine if our country had more kids (or people!) like Benjamin.

Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge

Posted on : 08-10-2009 | By : Catherine | In : Support our Troops

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A break from the usual programming to introduce ya’ll to Corporal Angel Cadena. Jolt Energy Gum is proud to announce that we are sponsoring him for the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge, an endurance race from the Florida Keys all the way to (no joke) Alaska, the proceeds of which go to plenty of deserving groups.

Corporal  Cadena enlisted in the Marine Corps in June  2006. Active duty and a Veteran of both the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, Angel is looking forward to the next phase in his life in which he plans on majoring in Political Science at Southern Connecticut State University and spending time with his newborn daughter. Here’s what he has to say.

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The Challenge which will take place on June 20, 2010, is an endurance race from the Florida Keys to the Peninsula of Alaska.  The Hoka Hey Motorcycle challenge supports many military and civilian charities some of which include the Vietnam Veterans of America, Disabled Veterans of America, American Indian College fund and many others. The prize for being the first (hopefully me) to complete the challenge is $500,000 worth of gold.

I am looking for secure several sponsors to help secure entrance fee for other Veterans and myself.  Riding accessories to help on the long journey and just plain words of encouragement.  If you would like to sponsor me or one of the other veterans involved in the challenge  please contact beth.durham@hokaheychallenge.com with details of how you would like to support your troops. Thank you Jolt Gum for your sponsorship… Till We Speak Again — Angel Cadena.

Introducing our Guest Blogger

Posted on : 23-09-2009 | By : Natasha | In : Health, Support our Troops

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We’re proud to introduce our guest blogger. Please welcome Army Staff Sargeant Natasha Gibson. She’s currently stationed at Fort Dix in New Jersey. Though she’s from Southern New Jersey, Natasha says, “I was born in Germany and lived there with my parents for seven years. Yes, I am a military brat. I have been serving the U.S. Army for nine years exactly.”

The Push Up

The Correct Push-UpI’ll finally took my first Army Physical Fitness Test since giving birth to my 8-month-old daughter on Dec. 29, 2008. Prior to getting pregnant, the push up part of the test was always a breeze. My goal was always to “max out” by hitting a level of 100 percent fitness for my age group by doing at least 45 push-ups in a two-minute period. “Too easy”

On Sept. 8, I took a PT test and discovered that what was once a quick 45 push-ups in well under two minutes turned into a slow 23 barely keeping myself from collapsing face first in to the dew-coated grass beneath me. I asked myself, “Am I still out of shape? Have all those months of training up after child birth been in vain?”

The answer I was given was “No.” I had just forgotten the correct form and thus worked twice as hard only to produce half the results. So I did some research and found this help video. In this video, two Army Drill Sergeants demonstrate how to execute the a correct “Army” push-up. Check it out.

Chew More, Do More Military Times Giveaway!

Posted on : 15-09-2009 | By : Catherine | In : Support our Troops

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From MilitaryTimes.com

The makers of Jolt Gum want to supply one lucky company with 100 packs of their minty, spill-proof caffeine delivery system.

To be the caffeine fairy of your unit, write OFFduty@militarytimes.com with a story of a recent accomplishment. A winner will be chosen randomly from the entries, which may be used on the Jolt Gum blog. But even if you don’t get any Jolt free, you can still get it at a discount: The company is offering 1-cent shipping to any APO or FPO address through October.


In Support of Our Troops: The Inspiring Stories of Everyday Americans

Posted on : 14-09-2009 | By : Catherine | In : Support our Troops, Uncategorized

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We are interrupting out regular gummy program to bring you a guest post from the author of Mrs. Lieutenant, Phyllis Zimbler Miller!

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When my novel Mrs. Lieutenant was published in April 2008, I was focused on sharing the fictionalized account of my experiences as a new Mrs. Lieutenant in the spring of 1970 right after the Kent State shootings.

My goal at that moment was to present the point-of-view of new officers’ wives during the Vietnam War-era.  Yet only a few months later I had become actively involved in volunteer activities to support our military personnel and their families today.

In November of 2008 Nancy Brown of YourMilitary.com asked me to be her co-host on the new BlogTalkRadio show YourMilitaryLife.com.  I said yes, and Nancy and I were off and running. [More...]

Our show has given us the opportunity to interview an incredible range of people supporting our troops and their families.  And Nancy and I have been most impressed by the efforts of everyday Americans to step up to the plate to provide for needs that aren’t met by the government.

You can read blog posts about some of these amazing people at the Mrs. Lieutenant blog and you can listen to audio replays of show interviews at YourMilitaryLife.com.

Plus check out my two websites OperationSupportJewsintheMilitary.com and InSupportofOurTroops.com. I’m planning to add to this latter website the stories in their own words of some of these everyday Americans.

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And in an effort to both educate the general American public about troops serving now as well as about troops serving in the Vietnam War, I’ve just launched History Through the Arts to encourage high school language arts, U.S. history and social studies teachers to use my novel Mrs. Lieutenant as an adjunct to classroom textbooks. You can read more about this project at here and here.

FYI – Nancy and I have done several BlogTalkRadio interviews to get out information about help for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). There’s a free report at InSupportofOurTroops.com that everyone should read in order to recognize the signs of PTSD.

I am truly thankful that my novel Mrs. Lieutenant has led me to “meet” so many wonderful Americans. And, as Nancy ends each of our BlogTalkRadio shows, God bless our troops!

Surf Camp for Disabled Veterans

Posted on : 10-08-2009 | By : Catherine | In : Support our Troops, Wounded Warrior Project

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Check out armyvet Robbie Hall catching a wave at Surf Camp, put together by Wounded Warrior Project and Billabong.

From HamptonRoads.com

The organizations came together on July 24 to host a one-day surf camp for disabled veterans from Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., Fort Bragg, N.C., and Naval Medical Center Portsmouth at the south end of Croatan. “It’s pretty awesome when you catch the first wave,” said Hall of Chattanooga, Tenn. “This is the first opportunity I’ve ever had to surf, so it’s pretty exhilarating.”

The Wounded Warrior Project, which runs its sports programming through the Maryland-based Disabled Sports USA, provided surfing as a form of therapeutic recreation. The nearly dozen participants were either brain trauma victims or amputees.

Robbie Hall rides a wave during Billabong’s Wounded Warrior Project surf camp. Hall suffered brain trauma during a parachuting accident while serving with the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division. Image courtesy of The Viginian-Pilot

Jolt Energy Gum Got a New Uniform!

Posted on : 09-08-2009 | By : Catherine | In : Uncategorized

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Check out Jolt Gum’s new duds! For every Support Our Troops pack of Jolt Gum sold, we’re donating to organizations that support wounded members of the military and their families.

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We here at Jolt Gum HQ believe everyone should understand and appreciate the sacrifices made by the individuals of the armed forces and their families. Over the years we’ve gotten a lot of emails and real-life letters from servicemen and women and their families. Obviously, the letters are usually about gum — to tell us how Jolt Energy Gum helped them or how much they enjoy it.
With every letter, it humbles us to realize what they achieve and endure in support of our nation. As a small thank you, we’re donating seven percent of all sales from Support our Troops Jolt Gum packs to charities that assist wounded or fallen members of the military or their families, including the Wounded Warrior Project, The Intrepid Fund for Fallen Heroes and The Fisher House.

As we say around here: Chew more, do more…and who does more for our country than the members of the armed forces.