Name changed to protect the 'innocent'
Monday, June 16, 2008
So this thread is between me and my friend Andrea. Granted she's a friend, but I thought it was a really fun review that highlighted some of the benefits that consumers are connecting with. Be well. -Will---------
Andrea has sent you a message. Subject: I am loving your new thang, my friend! Love the packaging, love the product, love the promos. Stewart is hooked, too!
My response: "Great to hear from you. I’m so psyched you’re into the product, although you’d never tell me if you didn’t love it. :-) What's your take on the flavors and overall what are you digging about the product?"
Andrea's Response: "Ok, I admit I was a bit sceptical at first. I am a die-hard juice girl. BUT: Stewart tasted it and said it wasn't too sweet (first win). When he drank the second sample you sent, I realized I'd better hop on it or it would all be gone :) Then, I thought about how I don't drink enough water & I have a hard time making myself drink it, but with a yummy flavor I might drink more (second win). And it wasn't too sweet! Yes! Then I tried the teaberry (I think it's called?) and I realized that powdered does not equal artificial tasting (third win!) Next, came the morning I had a near-fatal hangover and tried the citron (wins # 4-26). By the time I ordered a carton, I was fully feeling the love. And I *promise* I'm not just saying this because I love you: but when I noticed that the packing peanuts were starch, and that I could put them into my composter, I did a happy dance on my kitchen floor. Peanuts in the composter, box in the recycle bin, nada in the trash, and a big smile on my face. Today I put one in my purse for later, so very portable: need I say more? xoxxo "
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