Yes. Beginning from July 1st 2007, Jones soda company is the official non-alcoholic beverage company for the Seattle Seahawks and Qwest Field. This makes Jones the first and the only soft drink company that has an exclusive pouring rights with a major NFL team other than Coke or Pepsi.
In addition to the Cola and diet Cola flavor, Jones soda company offers traditional Jones favorites such as Green Apple and Berry Lemonade to the visitors of Qwest Field. Each of the bottles sold in the stadium features a photo of Seahawks players.
As the official partner, Jones soda distributes Seahawks-themed soda products throughout the greater Seattle area. These products, including canned soda, can be found in retail grocery stores including QFC, Albertson's, Fred Meyer, and Sam's club.
If someone wants to buy tickets to the Seattle Seahawks game they should refer to the NFL ticket exchange. The ticket exchange is a ticket buying program provided through the popular company known as ticketmaster.
Paul Allen is the co-founder of the software company Microsoft. He is alive and currently the owner of the Portland Trail Blazers and the Seattle Seahawks.
The Seattle Times Company was created in 1896.
Starbucks is a famous coffee company all across the US, including Seattle, Washington.
The standing in a grand company does a few things for free company. It has different levels of standing regardless of the affiliated you are with.
No - they're two separate companies. Stanley Black & Decker owns DeWalt, so any company affiliated with Stanley Black & Decker is hence affiliated with DeWalt.
The Company ACCES which is in Seattle, USA is an Animal Hospital that takes care of critically ill animals and emergencies. They are trying to improve the best veterinary and medicine care in the Seattle area.
Rainier Pallet is one company in the Seattle area which offers pallet delivery. One can find more information about pallet delivery in Seattle from the company's official website.
Yes, it originated in Seattle
A professional wrestler that was affiliated with Word Wrestling Entertainment and is no longer employed by the company.
No, it's Australian-owned.
The answer is Indie- from another reference source