Fuel Freedom International in the St Petersburg Times
December 8, 2007
Source: St. Petersburg Times
The pitch: Pop a pill in the fuel tank and save money.With gas prices creeping back up and everyone is trying to find an agreement, thousands are searching for answers to all the woes of fuel in a pill.
They ‘re called Miles Per Gallon Caplets or MPG Caps, produced by the company Altamonte Springs Fuel Freedom International, which has just completed its annual conference Sunday in Orlando. The caplet supposedly increases of a vehicle ‘energy efficiency while reducing emissions.
Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum survey on the freedom of fuel in response to dozens of complaints his office has received around the state, the nation and the world.”
Randy Ray, president of Fuel Freedom, said in a statement: “FFI has been working with the Florida Attorney General to ensure they have all the information they need. We applaud the AG’s desire to protect consumers and are confident that they, like our hundreds of thousands of satisfied customers around the world, will see the value of using MPG-CAPS to lower emissions and save fuel.”
Through public relations firm Levic Communications, a Washington, D.C., company that specializes in managing crises in the media, Fuel Freedom says all Better Business Bureau complaints have been resolved. The company promises a 100 percent guarantee of its product or it will refund the consumer’s money. In addition, the company says tests of the product have proved its claims…
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