Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Zola Review and Giveaway
Zola is Brazilian Super fruit beverages with extraordinary health benefits. They are maker of the first bottled Açaí juice and one of the fastest growing brands of Açaí juice on the market today. They currently offer 3 juices: Zola Original Açaí, Zola Pineapple Açaí, Zola Blueberry Açaí and four functional smoothies (all containing a unique and delicious blend of all-natural Brazilian Super fruits): Energy, Immunity, Antioxidant and Super food. They have also recently introduced a Daily Wellness shot. If you want to learn more about each of the products be sure to visit: www.drinkzola.com
I was sent the Zola Immunity Smoothie, Zola Daily Wellness Shot, an Original Zola Acai for review and I must say the taste is amazing! I’m not much of one for health foods because of the yucky taste that accompanies most of them but these were very different and I love the fresh fruity taste! I am a big juice drinker but I’m particular about the juice I drink but with the Zola Açaí Original Juice I could easy drink it everyday and with all the antioxidants it really is much better for me than the other juices I usually choose to drink! I want to share a bit about the products I tried that I think is very interesting!
Each bottle of Zola Açaí Original Juice offers:
1. More antioxidants than 1 cup of fresh blueberries
2. Approximately 1,200 mg Omega 3, 6, & 9 Fatty Acids
3. Naturally energizing
4. USDA Organic & Kosher certified
5. Sustainably harvested
6. Gluten free
Each bottle of Zola Immunity Smoothie offers:
• 415% Daily Value of Vitamin C
• Brazilian Super fruits Acerola Cherries, Camu Camu, and Açaí
• Organic certified ingredients
• Kosher certified
• Gluten-free
I must say I am very impressed with all of the Zola products I reviewed and will defiantly be ordering more and I recommend it to all of my readers!
Want to try Zola for yourself?
You can purchase Zola through Amazon and www.drinkzola.com.
Giveaway:
Zola wants to give one of my readers their Zola Immunity Pack since its cold/flu season! The pack will include: a Zola Immunity Smoothie, Zola Daily Wellness Shot, an Original Zola Acai, and a Project Zola bracelet.
Mandatory Entry: Visit Zola and tell me tell me something you learned. Please remember to leave your e-mail address if it’s not visible in your profile.
Want or need extra entries? Check out how to grab em’ below! (Mandatory Entry must be complete for these to count)
1. Become a public follower of my blog (current follower cout too)
2. Follow me on twitter @sgrant2005 and tweet this giveaway (can be done daily)
3. Subscribe to my feed via a reader
4. Blog about this giveaway with a link to Zola and this post and be sure to leave me a link(5 extra)
5. Become a fan of Zola’s Facebook Page
6. Follow Zola on Twitter
Giveaway ends Jan. 19, 2010 @ midnight CST. Winner will be chosen at random, using random.org and contacted by e-mail and has 48 hrs to respond before a new winner is chosen.
This review is based strictly my opinion. Others may have a different opinion with the product listed above. I was sent samples of the products above for free for review purposes!
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At Zola, we insure you get the most nutritious and best tasting drinks by doing three things. First, we start with the highest quality Brazilian Superfruits for maximum nutrients and best taste. Second, we use state-of-the-art harvesting and processing methods in Brazil to quickly and efficiently turn these fruits into pulps that we can transport back to the US for bottling. And finally, we use the best bottling technology possible to blend these pulps into Zola products. This three step process allows Zola to truly control the process from tree to bottle to ensure premium quality, the freshest flavor and maximum nutrient potency."
Sounds good to me.
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I learned that I can buy Zola at my local Whole Foods and Kroger store!
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I learned that I can purchase Zola products at my local Kroger store.
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roject Zola was created to improve the quality of life and empower the people in the local communities where Zola’s Brazilian Superfruits are harvested. Project Zola focuses on Building Community Infrastructure, Improving Quality of Life and Protecting the Environment with specific and tangible goals in a 100% transparent environment.
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To bring highly nutritious and delicious Brazilian Superfruits to consumers.
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I learned that I can buy Zola at Whole Foods.
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I am very glad that so many of Zola's products are gluten-free. It makes it easier to be healthy and to improve my immunity. Thank you for hosting.
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Our philosophy is simple: To bring highly nutritious and delicious Brazilian Superfruits to consumers.
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I learned that Açaí berries are 90% seed and 10% pulp. Because of this, Açaí cannot be eaten on its own without going through a process to create Acai pulp.
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Faithfully spreading the word to visit you.
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"Zola always uses the highest grade of Açaí – Açaí Especial." *Thanks* for the giveaway!
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I learned that the Acai berry is purple and may have a chocolate aftertaste. What can be bad about that? I hope I get to try it!
ReplyDeleteEach one ounce shot of Zola Açaí Daily Wellness Shot provides 3,000 ORAC with only 20 calories and 3g of sugar.
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Zola is a proud supporter of biodiversity and sustainable harvesting. Growing Açaí allows the trees to be put to their highest and best use while locals make more money – a win-win for the environment and the local community!
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I learned that acai berries cannot be eaten on their own. Love acai!!
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I learned that Eric Fonoimoana, USA Olympian, Beach Volleyball, drinks Zola Açaí. Thank you for the chance to win.
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Learned on their website that acai has 500% more antioxidants than blueberries which help bind free radicals.
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They have a really informative site. Telling you where in Brazil they harvest the berries and how the help the people of that region. I was most interested to learn that taken straight from the tree, Açaí berries are 90% seed and 10% pulp.
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I learned that Zola Açaí Original Juice is now available in the 32oz size.
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At zola, we use the best bottling technology possible to blend these pulps into Zola products.
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Brazilians have long enjoyed the health-giving goodness and vitality of the Açaí berry. Now you can discover the zesty health benefits of delicious Zola Açaí Superfruit Juice & Functional Brazilian Superfruit Smoothies.
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