Members Lucky Posted September 3, 2010 Members Posted September 3, 2010 With the recent suicide of Joe Miller, owner of the company that produces most of the poppers on the market, the company has now closed. The blog thisisfyf.com reports: According to a local video-shop professional, the company that makes Rush poppers has gone out of business. An FYF friend (really, it's not me) just texted me the news and followed with a confirmation: My friendly porno video guy just told me. I just got the last bottle! Not the best poppers, but it's an end of an icon. Once home, a quick check of sites that were part of the Rush trade dress (neverfakeit.com, sellrush.com and rushliquidinsense.com) showed all to have had their websites shuttered. Not wanting to cause a "rush" on the product based on false information, more research was done. * That caped man on the back of every bottle is Captain Rush. His website is also closed now. * Pac West Distributing (PWD), the company that manufactures and distributes Rush has also shuttered its website. * The websites closed within the last week as both the Rush and Captain Rush sites were up and running on August 19, according to the Google cache. The evidence seems to say that Rush is out of business. Captain Rush PS - If you're going to run out and buy Rush popper tonight (while supplies last), note that there are bootleg products on the market. You can verify the authenticity by finding "PWD" in the glass at the bottom, "Captain Rush" on the back of the bottle, and "neverfakeit.com" on the bottle seal at the top. UPDATE 8/31: Rumors swirl around the closing of the company with rumors of federal raids. More seriously though, the company's owner committed suicide. Quote
Guest zipperzone Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 If Joe Miller was able to make 100s of millions from his enterprise, I'm sure some bright young spark will step in to fill the hap. That kind of money is just too tempting to be ignored. Quote
Members Lucky Posted September 4, 2010 Author Members Posted September 4, 2010 Well, I guess I am just not a good businessman. When I heard about this, I ran out and bought all the Rush in town. I thought after posting this the value of the bottles would skyrocket. Now you say someone else is just going to come along and start up their own business. Drat. Hmmm...maybe I could go into the poppers business... Quote