Television Personalities and MonaVie
As proof of its growing reputation, MonaVie's juice products have been featured on many television programs. Here are some of the samplings... |
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[The Oprah Winfrey Show] - 2008
Dr Mehmet Oz appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show and spoke of the highly nutritious acai berry.
Listed on his "Ultimate Anti-Aging Checklist", Dr. Oz said he is ready to add acai to his hall of fame of antioxidant-rcih foods. |
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[Rachel Ray] - 2008
MonaVie made its daytime television debut on Rachel Ray. During a segment of the show called, "The Dish", guest Lara Sencer described the health benefits of MonaVie, calling the MonaVie juice, "probably the healthiest drink you can get." Ray and Spencer shared a toast to MonaVie and enjoyed a taste for themselves. |
Athletes and MonaVie
Many top caliber athletes from around the nation have discovered the benefits of drinking MonaVie. Now they are sharing those benefits with others. |
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Jonathon Papelbon is a 3 time Major League Baseball All-Star player. In 4 MLB seasons he snagged 100 saves as a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox.
"With MonaVie, I felt better because it helped ny body bounce back. It helped me with my energy too", Papelbon reports. "As an athlete, you're alwasy looking for that extra edge to gain on your opponents." |
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Eric Wynalda retired as the U.S. National Team's all-time leading scorer and is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.
After drinking MonaVie, Wynalda sayas he felt different. "Within 6 months, I played a 90-minute game without joint discomfort," he says. "I felt I was 10 years younger."
That's what made him decide to become a distributor for MonaVie. |
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Geoff Bodine was the winner of the 1986 Daytona 500 and was the Nascar Cup Rookie of the Year 1982. Geoff enjoyed a lucrative career in the competive racing circuit, but it left him with some minor aches and pains.
When an acquaintance recommended MonaVie to him, he gave it a try. "Within a few days, I begab to feel a noticeable differenece. Soon, I found myself feeling better in ways I never anticipated," Bodine says. |