On Saturday 26 May 2007, momluvseliana wrote:
> I remember that the guy that tried to get me to distribute Zija said
> that the guy who came up with the recipe for this drink is/was the
> lead formulator for Coca Cola. Biancchi I think his last name is.
> The distributor even said that Zija offered him a blank check to come
> up with this formula. Is this BS or what? The distibutor was so
> impressed. I have to admit, I could have fell for it. But the
> distributor was so impressed with the "delivery system" of the drink,
> haha saying 100% of the nutrients will be absorbed, unlike "cheap"
> Centrum and other vitamins, that will only go to waste. I wonder
> what he knew about nutrition besides what was force fed to him?
> People are so lame believing everything they hear. Having studied
> nutrition in college, I just let him talk.
I still don't see why this would be relevant. If someone has worked out
a formula for a product that is known as unhealthy, is fattening by the
company's own admission (if it's not fattening, why make Diet Coke?),
and has been proven to be bad for one's teeth and just not too healthy
overall, why does that qualify them for creating a formula for a
healthy drink? That's like saying because someone wrote for "My
Mother, The Car" (widely acknowledged as the worst TV show ever) that a
mini series they wrote should be aired on Masterpiece Theatre.
Hal

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