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Healthy Coffee USA MLM Business Review –
Scam or Legitimate Home Business
Opportunity
Healthy Coffee USA is well positioned in
the market place at the intersection of
three Mega-Billion Dollar industries:
Cofee, Wellness and Energy Drinks. It
has quickly moved into international
markets by establishing preliminary
marketing offices in more than a dozen
countries. So is this new company still
in pre launch a scam or a legitimate
home business opportunity?
The Company
Healthy Coffee International, INC. is
focused on bringing health to the
world?s most popular and widely
distributed drink, coffee. The founder
is Rick Aguiluz, a proven industry
leader and trainer of tens of thousands
of distributors worldwide. Healthy
Coffee USA is the marketing arm of
Healthy Coffee International, Inc. and
adds the business opportunity component
to Healthy Coffee by providing an
opportunity for the average person to
own a coffee distribution or coffee
house business without the big capital
and overhead, and be able to market
globally via the internet.
The Product Line
The Healthy Coffee USA product line
contains 3 healthy coffee flavours, the
EnerGi Black Healthy Coffee, EnerGi
Mocha Healthy Coffee and the EnerGi
Blend Healthy Coffee. There are also
three non coffee products, theEnerGi
Choco Healthy Chocolate, the EnerGi
Blast Healthy Energy Drink and the
EnerGi Chai Healthy Milk Tea. All
products are delivered in a pouch bag
and there are 20 individual servings
’sticks’ per pouch bag. In all of the
products you’ll find two herbal
extracts, ginseng and reishi. Ginseng is
a herb that is classified as an
adaptogen. The active ingredient found
within the Ginseng root helps normalize
imbalances within the body by increasing
resistance to the harmful effects of
physical, chemical and biological
stress. Reishi is the Japanese name for
the red mushroom and this herb is a
powerful source of anti oxidants, and
helps to balance and strengthen the
immune system, and helps to eliminate
body toxins.
The Compensation Plan
The Healthy Coffee USA business
opportunity is a network marketing
business model. To join the company, you
have some choices, whether you are a
coffee lover or you prefer more the
energy products, you have the
possibility to join as Diamond %499, as
Platinum %299 or as Gold %99. To become
a Distributor is FREE. Distributors must
subscribe to the Software Back Office
System (SBOS) to be an active
Distributor. Shipping is not included.
An Independent Distributor must be on
%25 personal volume (PV) Autoship or %25
Preferred Customer volume Autoship to be
active. A Platinum Distributor must be
on %50 PV Autoship or %50 Preferred
Customer volume Autoship and Diamond
Distributor must be on %100 PV Autoship
or %100 Preferred Customer volume
Autoship to be active. With a low %25
personal volume or %25 Preferred
Customer volume Autoship qualification,
the attrition rate is kept to a minimum,
and you are able to build true monthly
residual income. Serious builders can
earn 6 ways to get paid Weekly, plus 2
ways to get paid Monthy, to enable them
to build a global business and achieve
their dreams. As with any network
marketing company, there are levels of
advancement. With each level, the pay
scale and bonuses increase.
The Summary
In conclusion, The Healthy Coffee USA is
not a scam. It is a legitimate MLM
company that offers real products to
people and the opportunity to make
money. If you want to thrive in the MLM
industry, it is critical that you offer
a product that is unique and one of a
kind. Healthy Coffee USA is not the only
MLM company that offers reishi in coffee
or tea. What separates this company from
the other? And like any business,
success will be determined by the
skill-set of the marketer. In my
research there was hardly any sign of
training and education on how to market
the products. When it comes to internet
marketing, you must learn to develop a
strategic plan. It is one of the key
elements to any type of business model.
To learn more about a product that is
unique and one of a kind, visit
Richard’s Xocai the Healthy Chocolate
website,
http://RimaForce.ChocolateProspector.com
Author: Richard van Beek is a top
marketer in the home business industry.
Richard devotes the time, energy, and
effort into his team and mentors them to
ensure their success.
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Healthy Coffee USA MLM Business is in pre launch. Read on
for more about this home business opportunity.
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How you can identify a genuine Art Deco
coffee machine
The first Art Deco coffee machines,
weren’t sold as Art Deco, or even called
Art Deco. The term wasn’t coined until
the 1960s. At the time designers were
making coffee machines in the now
familiar idiom, they hadn’t come up with
a name for it. There was no conscious
movement. More often than not, it was
called the ‘Modern’ style – and it was
modernity that these pre-industrial
coffee machine designers aspired to.
The dream of automated production
Genuine Art Deco coffee machines date
back to the late 1920s. In stark
contrast to the flowing, organic lines
of Art Nouveau, Art Deco looked toward a
time of automation and fabrication – a
time that lay just beyond the grasp of
the technology then available. It’s this
fantasy of an age of industrial mass
production coupled with the extremely
skillful craftmanship that was required
to emulate it that embues Art Deco
coffee machines with their unique
tension and charm. It was all about
freedom. Designers believed that
automation would set mankind free.
It was also an age of class division.
Coffee drinking was still a ritual to be
enjoyed by the middle to upper classes.
Coffee sets, including cups, grinders,
urns and milk steamers were made of
quality materials. The apparent
indutrialisation of Art Deco coffee sets
belied their exclusivity in terms of
both materials and craftsmanship.
Top five ways to identify an Art Deco
coffee machine
There are five ways to identify a true
Art Deco coffee machine. Look for:
1. Blocky geometry and straight lines.
2. An attempt to create unnatural and
futuristic effects with the limited
materials available at the time.
3. Streamlining, in imitation of the
first streamlined vehicles such as cars
and trains. Once the combustion engine
was accepted as reliable vehicles became
streamlined in the pursuit of greater
speed – or at least the look of greater
speed. And the same streamlining was
applied to coffee machines.
4. Unashamedly industrial designs that
look hostile to humans. You’ll find Art
Deco cocktail glasses whose sharp,
square designs in the stem make them
hard to hold. Or spherical bakelite
ashtrays with a cross-shaped inset lid
that require a PhD to open. They were
meant to look automatic, from a world
of machines. They are not meant for
humans.
5. Innovation for innovation’s sake
often led to features beyond the scope
of the technology of the time.
The demise of the Art Deco coffee
machine
The post-war generation saw the dream of
fully-automated industrial production
become reality. Coffee machines, just
like cars, became available to all.
Design became more populist. The
idiosyncrasies of the one-off Art Deco
coffee machines were dropped in favour
of less challenging details and cheaper
materials. The age of the Art Deco
coffee machine came to an end before it
had ever earned its name. And the name
it earned says little of its industrial
aspirations, and more about its true
function – decoration and adornment for
the privileged.
Art Deco coffee machines are much sought after in the
antique world. The stule’s charm lies in the idealisation of
industrial automation before such production was possible.
In fact, these coffee machines are beautifully crafted items
from the last great age of craftsmanship. Find out how to
tell a mass-produced coffee machine from a true Art Deco
artifact – an idealistic fantasy of the modern age to come.
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13 Fascinating Coffee Facts
Coffee is the world’s most popular
beverage. It is the preferred drink of
Americans as well as people all over the
world and especially Europeans. The
history of coffee is an interesting one
as well, as coffee is believed to have
been first discovered back in c850 by
the legendary goat herder Kaldi in
Ethiopia whose goats become hyper after
eating red berries from a local shrub.
He in turn tried the berries himself and
noticed that they altered his mood for
the better.
The first coffee was roasted and boiled
by Arabs in c1100 who made qahwa, a
beverage made from coffee plants.
Throughout civilization coffee gained
popularity and spread throughout the
Americas, Europe and across the world.
The fact that coffee hit the world by
storm is certainly an understatement as
illustrated by the long lines at
Starbucks, with people willing to spend
an average of %5 a day on a cup of fresh
brew. It is definitely here to stay.
Aside from the cup, coffee flavor is
popular in candy, ice cream, cakes and
baked goods, as well as savory dish
recipes. It is a standard in the
morning, during work and as an after
dinner drink. It is impossible to find
an office building without a coffee
machine, or a corner without a Starbucks
or some other chick coffee house. Coffee
has many variations from the plain old
brew, to fancy cups of espresso with
steamed milk to the very thick and
strong Turkish coffee. There is no doubt
humans love it!
Coffee Facts
1. Caffeine acts as a natural pesticide
in many beans, leaves and fruits of some
plant life and it paralyzes and kills
some insects that feed on them.
2. Caffeine is a central nervous
stimulant that causes alertness and
often anxiety and sleeplessness.
3. Caffeine is a psychoactive substance,
which means it alters mood, like
marijuana and cocaine, but on a smaller
scale of course, and it is the only
legal and unregulated psychoactive
substance.
4. 90%PRCTG% of North Americans consume
caffeine daily.
5. The Brazilian coffee empire began
when Brazilians smuggled coffee tree
seeds out of Paris.
6. Coffee and tea plants are the most
commonly used sources of caffeine.
7. Coffee is the worlds most popular
beverage. More than 450 billion cups are
consumed each year.
8. Coffee is the second biggest world
commodity second only to oil.
9. The world’s primary source of
caffeine is the coffee bean. There are
hundreds of different beans, grown all
over the world.
10. Chocolate made from cocoa contains a
small amount of caffeine.
11. The Nestle company fist invented
Nescafe instant coffee in 1938.
12. Many studies have researched the
correlation between coffee and certain
medical conditions. The overall positive
and/or negative effects of coffee are
still disputed.
13. Over one hundred million people in
developing countries have become
dependent on coffee as their primary
source of income.
13 interesting coffee facts and how coffee has taken the
world by storm.
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