Xango Review: So What Exactly Is This Miracle Juice All About?
Written by Brandon Koon on February 4th, 2010 in Network Marketing.
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XanGo Review: Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Lehi, Utah, XanGo is a private company that has gained fame for its various health and skin care products. Its most famous product is XanGo juice, a mangosteen based product that serves as a nutritional supplement.
XanGo, a private organization, was founded in 2002. Its headquarters are located in Lehi, Utah and has been the center of controversy.
The corporation has a board of directors, much of which is made of various founders including Kent Wood, Bryan Davis, Joe Morton and Gordon Morton. Other founders, including Aaron Garrity and Gary Hollister serve as executives within the company.
Both Aaron Garrity and Gary Hollister have been acknowledged by Ernst and Young as finalists for their prestigious entrepreneurial awards in 2006. The company has also received various awards as an employee friendly work environment, a maverick in corporate responsibility and creative packaging.
Although they do not disclose financial statements, sales of the three major products, XanGo Juice, Eleviv and Glimpse Intuition Skin Care have been on the rise since the company’s founding in 2002. In 2008, the company’s sales were said to have reached over one and a half billion dollars.
Since 2006, XanGo has been the official corporate sponsor of the Major League Soccer’s Real Salt Lake, the professional soccer team based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The corporation has also been one of the top monetary contributors to Utah Senator Orrin Hatch and has made grants to a local arts council.
The organization has partnered with other nonprofit and nongovernmental organizations on efforts to help children, particularly with Operation Kids. The company has been a top political donor to Utah’s Senator Orrin Hatch and has even made various grants and donations to the local arts council.
More than seven hundred thousand distributors, according to the U. S. Federal Trade Commission, sell its juice products. This is in over fifteen markets worldwide, including the United States and various countries throughout the South Pacific, Europe and Asia.
These juice products incorporate juices and purees from various fruits such as apple, pear, various berries, grape and cherry; however, their main products are mangosteen aril and pericarp puree. Despite attempts, it has been unable to secure a patent on the formula.
It has been the center of controversy over several claims of more than twenty various health benefits. The corporation was also issued warnings from the U. S. Food and Drug Administration for advertising the product as drug.
Medical research organizations, like the Mayo Clinic of Minnesota, argue the special health qualities of this juice as an effective treatment for chronic or serious health problems and diseases.
In 2003, a rival organization named Tahitian Noni International (TNI) sued XanGo, accusing the company’s executives of stealing TNI’s ideas for a supplement based in mangosteen while working for the owner of TNI. The two organizations settled out of court after a countersuit was filed, the details of which were not made public.
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