The Acai

Being the total skeptics, we thought there is no way 1)the Acai does what people claim, and 2) the Monavie business is viable.

We were wrong on both accounts. We didn't plunge into this until we tracked our friends for over 2 years, many of which are extremely successful with Monavie. So we're in it. We hope you join us on this journey.

Check out our site at http://mymonavie.com/itsgoodjuice. This is just our blog.

You can also contact us at itsgoodjuice@gmail.com to learn more.

And see below for all kinds of good information on the Acai and Monavie.

Kelly Slater, 8 time World Champion Surfer, loves Acai


It's Good Juice!

It won't make you surf like this, but it's gotta be a good berry. Slater had to go hunting, we're bringing it to you in a bottle.

Check out Slater in action. Kelly, if you're reading, let us get you hooked on the juice!



To get started drinking or distributing the Acai contact us or Visit our Website.

[Disclaimer: The acai or Monavie will not make you surf like Slater...that is not possible, but you can keep dreaming. We do not know if Kelly Slater drinks Monavie, but he obviously likes the Acai.]

Head of Viacom drinks Monavie

No joke: http://money.cnn.com/2007/08/23/news/newsmakers/100172390.fortune/index.htm

Quotes from the article:
"(Fortune Magazine) -- As the years tick by, Sumner Redstone just gets more optimistic. Earlier this year the 84-year-old said he planned to live another 50 years; two years ago he was predicting another 20.

Redstone attributes his good health to a Brazilian berry.

A dark-purple elixir with a cult-like following, MonaVie is an antioxidant-rich concoction whose main ingredient is the Brazilian açai berry (pronounced ah-sigh-ee), long touted among health nuts for its anti-aging ingredients.

"Since I've been on MonaVie I haven't taken a sleeping pill," he says.

He even considered investing in Utah-based MonaVie after its CEO, Dallin Larsen, came to visit him at his Beverly Hills mansion. Redstone decided against it - because it would present a conflict of interest to recommend it to friends - but Larsen, a veteran nutritional-products salesman who founded the company in 2005, has no better ambassador.

At a recent party, Redstone gave bottles to Bill Clinton and celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck. "Just about every friend I have is on it," Redstone says - a group he says includes Viacom and CBS board members as well as cancer survivor and former junk-bond king Michael Milken. (It can also be found in the clubhouse of the Boston Red Sox; pitcher Jonathan Papelbon is a fan.)

Redstone says he's never felt better. "I know I look a lot younger than I am," he says. "I feel like I'm 40 years old."

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