Waiora Makes Dream Come True For Miami Teen
This from the Waiora Global Blog:
15 year-old Tyrin lives in Miami and is battling with the hardships of Sickle-Cell Anemia. Like most teens his age he is tech savvy and likes to draw, play video games, make computer animations and listen to music in his spare time.
Tyrin’s wish to have a shopping spree at the Sawgrass Mills Mall took place on his birthday, May 21. Tyrin’s big day included purchases off a long list of must have items; including new shoes and clothes, digital camera, touch i-pod, watch, fishing rod, rip stick skate board and a PSP.
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MonaVie Sponsors Dale Coyne Racing
“Regardless of how he does, it brands MonaVie,” Henry Marsh, MonaVie co-founder, told the Deseret News. “If he does really well, it’s just gravy.”
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Direct Sales on the Rise in Recession
“While he searched for another job, Lapp began working alongside his wife, Lynne, in a business based in their Temecula home, selling nutritional supplements made by the direct-sales company Isagenix. Nearly two years later and with no construction job in sight, Lapp says a one-time sideline has become the couple’s bread and butter.Direct-sales businesses that rely on home-based representatives to peddle their wares are seeing their sales forces rapidly expand as the nation’s unemployment rate soars to nearly 9% and those who lost jobs and nest eggs look for new ways to money.
“We’re recession-resistant in the sense that more people come to us during economic hard for supplemental income or replacement of a lost job,” says Neil Offen, president of the Direct Selling
“It’s paying our mortgage, our car payments … putting food on the table,” says Lapp, 55, who adds that he and his wife are earning a six-figure income. “It was our ‘Plan B’ that turned into our ‘Plan A.’ ” Association, the trade group that represents the largest U.S. direct sales companies.“
Link: Direct Sales on the Rise in Recession
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USANA Wins Three Utah Best of State Awards
USANA Health Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: USNA) announced today that it will be recognized on May 30 with three Best of State Awards. USANA will receive an award for the best health and nutrition products, best health and nutrition beverage and best personal-care products in Utah. This is the sixth year USANA has won a Best of State award for its science-based nutritional products and the third consecutive year it has won for its Sense(TM) skin-care line. USANA’s revolutionary skin-care line is recognized for its nourishing ingredients and exclusive technologies, including patented self-preserving formulas. USANA will receive its first award in the health and nutrition beverage category for its newest product, Rev3 Energy(TM). Rev3 provides consumers with a healthy alternative to typical energy drinks and contains no artificial flavors, sweeteners, preservatives or colors. Finally, USANA’s MyHealthPak, the first fully customizable packaging system for its nutritional supplements, will be recognized in the health and nutrition products category.
“It is an honor to be recognized once again with such prestigious awards among such an elite group of Utah businesses,” said USANA CEO Dave Wentz. “We are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality nutritional and skin-care products on the market. These awards are a testament to the hard work and dedication of our corporate staff and independent distributors.”
Link: USANA Wins Three Utah Best of State Awards
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