#49 Gets an Assoc sponsors:

Western Hardhat International, Inc (WHHI) and Jay Robinson Racing (JRR) have teamed up to create a unique partnership in an effort to increase sales of the “Western Outlaw” hard hat while providing sponsorship dollars for the #49 JRR Busch Series Team. NASCAR fans and loyal customers of the “Western Outlaw” will have the opportunity to help support JRR each time they purchase a hard hat. For every hard hat sold through a special order site set-up at www.westernhardhat.com, JRR will receive $7.50. The price of each hard hat is $29.95 and includes shipping. Incentives have been included to encourage fans to increase their level of support and can be viewed at the above mentioned website. The new site debuted at 12:00midnight/et on July 3, 2003. Western Hardhat is also pleased to be an Associate Sponsor of the #49 Advil Liqui-Gel machine piloted by Derrike Cope. JRR is owned and operated by North Carolina businessman Jay Robinson and is located in Monroe, NC. The team fields two cars in the NASCAR Busch Series, the #49 and the #39, with a variety of drivers. The team has been actively participating in the series since 2001 and is quickly becoming a favorite of fans across the country. More information about JRR is available by visiting www.jayrobinson.com. The “Western Outlaw” is a patented, cowboy shaped hard hat, which was named the “Safety Invention of the Year” in 1998. The Outlaw meets ANSI/OSHA requirements and is certified by the Safety Equipment Institute (SEI). The Outlaw is sold by retailers across the country, including Harbor Freight, Vallen Safety Supply, and United Rentals. For more information visit www.westernhardhat.com or call (661)587-2743.(DBS Management Group PR)(7-3-2003)
AND La Femme North America announced that they will partner with Jay Robinson racing as an Associate Sponsor for the Winn Dixie 250 at Daytona. La Femme, the final frontier is a revolutionary patented disposable paper product that allows women of all ages the convenience of urinating in any unsanitary public toilet while standing and facing the bowl. Research shows that most women will either avoid using a public restroom or will wait until they are in a more suitable location. Current customers include the United States Army, The British Royal Army, camping supply stores, safety supply locations, sports venues, and night clubs. The product is the brainchild of retired military paratrooper and design engineer Collin Richardson of Surrey, England and can be viewed by visiting www.lafemmena.com or www.lafemme-online.biz.(DBS Management Group PR)(7-4-2003)