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	<title>Comments on: Monavie isn&#8217;t actually acai juice</title>
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		<title>By: Judy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Judy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 17:07:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I drink it for free!  You can too!  The $40 a bottle is for people who prefer to keep this precious juice to themselves.  

In discussing &quot;pricing&quot; based on &quot;competing products&quot; be sure you are actually comparing &quot;apples to apples&quot; so to speak.  

If I take an apple just picked after ripening on the tree... and an apple that was picked a year ago, sliced, heat dried and sealed into a bag, you still have 2 apples.  Which one do you think is going to be higher in nutritional benefit?  Monavie&#039;s proprietary process vacuum flash freezes the Acai berry preserving virtually 100% of it&#039;s nutritional value, a process costing 10X that of spray drying, heat applications, loosing most of the nutritional value the Acai is prized for. This little berry contains powerful nutrition that is easily and rapidly lost.  I can put &quot;Acai&quot; on a label but what value is retained in that Acai?  Given all the good things you hear about Acai, which Acai would you prefer to consume?

MonaVie is an Acai juice blend.  1.  Acai doesn&#039;t taste like anything.  2.  The fruit blends are scientifically formulated, and include fruit  to work synergistically together to bring more value to the consumer than the Acai alone.

MonaVie... in my opinion and experience... is pretty fabulous stuff!

I Drink Monavie!  I FEEL IT!  I SHARE IT!  Proudly...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I drink it for free!  You can too!  The $40 a bottle is for people who prefer to keep this precious juice to themselves.  </p>
<p>In discussing &#8220;pricing&#8221; based on &#8220;competing products&#8221; be sure you are actually comparing &#8220;apples to apples&#8221; so to speak.  </p>
<p>If I take an apple just picked after ripening on the tree&#8230; and an apple that was picked a year ago, sliced, heat dried and sealed into a bag, you still have 2 apples.  Which one do you think is going to be higher in nutritional benefit?  Monavie&#8217;s proprietary process vacuum flash freezes the Acai berry preserving virtually 100% of it&#8217;s nutritional value, a process costing 10X that of spray drying, heat applications, loosing most of the nutritional value the Acai is prized for. This little berry contains powerful nutrition that is easily and rapidly lost.  I can put &#8220;Acai&#8221; on a label but what value is retained in that Acai?  Given all the good things you hear about Acai, which Acai would you prefer to consume?</p>
<p>MonaVie is an Acai juice blend.  1.  Acai doesn&#8217;t taste like anything.  2.  The fruit blends are scientifically formulated, and include fruit  to work synergistically together to bring more value to the consumer than the Acai alone.</p>
<p>MonaVie&#8230; in my opinion and experience&#8230; is pretty fabulous stuff!</p>
<p>I Drink Monavie!  I FEEL IT!  I SHARE IT!  Proudly&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: nancy</title>
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		<dc:creator>nancy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 06:57:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>you think $40 bucks a bottle is expensive. I have been paying $60 for a bottle of Monavie.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>you think $40 bucks a bottle is expensive. I have been paying $60 for a bottle of Monavie.</p>
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