Mister Goody Announces Largest Retailer of Natural and Organic Foods to Expand Sale of Veggie Go's

Product to be Sold in Approximately Fifty Retail Locations


BOYNTON BEACH, Fla., Jan. 30, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mister Goody, Inc.(OTCBB:MSGO) is providing the following corporate update regarding The Naked Edge, LLC, a partially owned subsidiary of Mister Goody:

Veggie Go's, an organic fruit and vegetable snack manufactured by Naked Edge, are presently sold at seventy six retail locations, including twenty nine supermarkets owned by the largest retailer of natural and organic foods in the United States. This nationally recognized retailer has planned to add the Veggie Go's product line to approximately twenty one additional stores beginning in March 2013.

"The largest retailer of natural and organic foods in the United States has been selling Veggie Go's for several months," stated John McHugh, CEO of Naked Edge. "We are very pleased they are once again increasing the number of stores selling Veggie Go's."

About Mister Goody, Inc. (OTCBB:MSGO)

Mister Goody provides management consulting services to Naked Edge. Mister Goody's services include consulting on matters relating to product development, packaging, sales, marketing, distribution and business management. The company is positioned for growth through acquisitions of, or investments in, other companies, or business relationships in the natural and organic food industry.

About The Naked Edge, LLC

The Naked Edge, LLC manufactures Veggie Go's, an organic fruit and vegetable snack which are dairy free, soy free, gluten free, vegan and non-GMO certified. Naked Edge produces four blends of Veggie Go's which are primarily sold to natural and organic food retailers, including well-known national chains, smaller regional specialty stores and online. Veggie Go's have a suggested retail price of $1.49 per unit.

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