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50 Cent Vitamin Water

January 12, 2012 by · Comments Off on 50 Cent Vitamin Water 

50 Cent Vitamin Water, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson gets money–and not just as a hip-hop megastar. The Jamaica, Queens-born rapper has been filling his piggy bank with a slew of non-music side-projects. He founded and runs a big-time record label under Interscope. He’s launched successful sneaker and clothing lines. He’s starred in hit movies and video games. And most impressively, he invested a pretty penny in Vitamin Water-maker Glacéau, which sold to Coca-Cola in 2007 for $4.1 billion, a deal that earned 50 an estimated $100 million.

But don’t think the rapper-turned-businessman is satisfied: Recognizing the potential of a new industry, Fiddy has invested in another company, Gunnar Optiks, which specializes in “digital performance eyewear.”

For many, staring at LCD screens and digital projections can cause headaches, diminished focus, and tired or dry eyes. Gunnar Optiks creates lenses optimized for a sharper digital viewing experience that extinguish the “polarizing light” and “ghosting” effect that can often plague the eye. The company develops these lenses for a range of fashionable, high-end indoor, outdoor, and 3D shades, which retail between around $70 to $200–a price tag that likely attracted 50 Cent.

According to Gunnar Optiks co-founder Jennifer Michelsen, 50–his business sense ever ticking–first expressed interest in the products at at a charity event hosted by Justin Timberlake. He’d seen billboards advertising the eyewear, and after engaging Michelsen about a possible involvement in Gunnar, the company pushed for an endorsement deal. But that ultimately didn’t materialize. The rapper wanted more: He soon became an official investor in Gunnar and now has a say in the company’s direction

Though sources wouldn’t reveal the percentage stake 50 Cent has, it appears that he’s following his investment in Glacéau as a model. With Vitamin Water, 50 acted as both an investor and endorser, taking advantage of his worldwide renown to push the products on the street (and on his Twitter, pictured above). As Michelsen explains, he’s helping facilitate Gunnar in bringing aboard more celebrities and industry execs. Violator Management head Chris Lighty, who manages the careers of such superstars as Busta Rhymes and Diddy, has signed on as an investor, and the company has already inked endorsement deals with chart-topping artists B.o.B. and Soulja Boy.

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