Uplift Nutrition to establish investor relations campaign

UpLift Nutrition, Inc. (www.upliftnutrition.com) (OTCBB: UPNT) announced today it has retained Mirador Consulting, Inc., a full service corporate consulting firm, to establish a nationwide investor relations campaign.

Under the agreement, Mirador Consulting shall implement an investor relations program including stockbroker relations, media relations, shareholder and investor communications.

"We look forward to working with Mirador to enhance our visibility in the investment community and the financial media as we seek to become a premier developer and distributor of research-driven nutritional products," said Gary Lewis, the Company's President.

Mirador Consulting (www.MiradorConsulting.com) is a full-service corporate consulting firm. Mirador specializes in micro-cap and middle market NASDAQ-listed companies, providing nationwide representation to members of the investment community.

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UpLift Nutrition, Inc.

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