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Xocai in the Montgomery County Online |
thepaper24-7.com | 8/27/2009 Can chocolate really be good for you?While many of us have thought that was the case for many years a trio of Crawfordsville individuals have taken that idea to the next level and have opened a Xocai business here in Montgomery County and are more than willing to show that indeed chocolate can be good for you. Kim and Greg Lanam and Scott Molin are the local distributors of the product. They conduct weekly informational meetings about the product. The meetings take place at the Holiday Express every Tuesday at 7 p.m. and usually last around an hour. At the meeting the healthy benefits of chocolate will be discussed and the business side of the product will also be explained those attending will receive free chocolate products. "We all love chocolate and it really is good for you," Kim Lanam said. "I got involved in the business when I visited a meeting in Lafayette and I was sold on it the first week. It's great for you. It tastes great and if you want to you can make money with it." |
Xocai in the Bugle Observer |
Bugle-Observer | 8/16/2009 There's a new trend in health foods and if you haven't head about it yet, the chances are you soon will.In an enterprising move, a 'sinful' snack food – chocolate candy – that is typically loaded with empty calories and fillers has been transformed into a tasty product packed with antioxidants and other health-promoting ingredients. Xocai (pronounced 'shoss-eye') combines the popular appeal of chocolate with the healthy properties of the cocoa bean – boosted by a special cold-processing process – and the acai berry, known for its high levels of antioxidants. And unlike some natural products that claim to have health benefits but provide no hard scientific evidence to back up those claims, Xocai is the result of extensive research and development by a large team of experts and carries the Brunswick Labs seal of quality assurance. |
Xocai Enters UK Market |
PR-USA.net | 2/23/2009 Enter Xocai a division of the popular and trusted Reno based health food manufacturer MXI corporation. A delicious healthy chocolate medically endorsed for its powerful health benefits suitable for diabetics vegetarians and safe in pregnancy. The ingredients have been scientifically proven to have more antioxidants and almost triple the ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity) value required for a healthy body. The chocolate is already a success in five other countries and Jeanette Brookes founder and president of MXI hopes the UK will be a successful launching pad for expansion into the EU.Aimed at marketing to the growing health populace of the world what makes this chocolate so special is that it works with the body and not against it. Xocai is unique in that they sell only to direct distributors through what is considered a solid MLM plan and one of the fairest on the market today. Because of their patented cold pressed technology used to create these healthy chocolates Xocai practically have the monopoly until another company comes along. |
Wally Joyner to Host Xocai Event |
WebWire | 2/2/2009 Watch live over the internet as if you were there when ex-major league baseball star Wally Joyner hosts a healthy chocolate party live at Cafe Bravo in Temecula, CA February 12th 2009.Unless you are a baseball fan, you’ll have no idea who Wally Joyner is. Wally played 17 years in the Major Leagues with the California Angels, Atlanta Braves, Kansas City Royals, and the San Diego Padres. He was the runner up to rookie of the year Jose Canseco and just as recently as this past year Mr. Joyner was the head batting coach for the Padres. Now, believe it or not, he eats and shares healthy chocolate regularly. When asked why he got involved with this healthy chocolate company called Xocai when he doesn’t need the money, Mr. Joyner’s answer was two fold. |
Xocai Names Top Recruiter |
24-7PressRelease.com | 1/20/2009 Xocai Chocolate maker MXI Corp announced to industry top marketer Brian McCoy that he is officially the top recruiter for the 2008 calendar year.Xocai is known as the first true healthy dark chocolate because of it's patented cold press manufacturing process. Unlike dark chocolate found in stores worldwide, which is all heat manufactured and contains hydrogenated oils, fats, refined sugars and other filler agents, Xocai Chocolate contains no refined sugars and is cold manufactured which helps retain the antioxidants and flavonoids that can be found in unprocessed chocolate. It comes as no surprise that Mr. McCoy is the top recruiter for the company as he has been well known for his internet marketing abilities with other companies. He was noted as the #1 income earner in two of his previous home business ventures. |
Xocai in the Sydney Morning Herald |
Npros.com | 8/1/2008 Xocai and its founders, Jeannette and Martin Brooks, receive some harsh scrutiny in an article in the Sydney Morning Herald. The article discusses more than $336 million in claims from 25 individuals in part of a bankruptcy proceeding in Reno at the time Xocai was launching....THEIR company has reached through the internet into hundreds of Australian pockets with the promise of fortunes to be made from a "healthy chocolate". This chocolate, they claim, helps weight loss, lifts people's moods, lowers cholesterol, improves dental health and even makes insulin work better for diabetics. But just three years ago, as they were launching their Xocai chocolate range through their network marketing company MXI Corp, Jeanette and Martin Brooks were facing more than $US36 million in claims from 25 individuals, companies and government agencies as part of bankruptcy proceedings in their home town of Reno. ... |
Xocai Endorsed by Wally Joyner |
The Open Press | 6/17/2008 Salt Lake City, Utah – Xocai chocolate is packed with health and wellness benefits, and provides a business opportunity for those who would like to become distributors, according to professional baseball star Wally Joyner.Joyner and his team of independent distributors offer detailed information about Xocai chocolate, as well as the business opportunity at http://thatprguy.xpowerresults.com/?SOURCE=D “If you would have told me 10 years ago that I would be promoting healthy chocolate, I would have said you were crazy,” said Joyner in a 3-minute endorsement video. Now he says he is convinced that Xocai dark chocolate is not only healthy, but it offers an opportunity to make extra income or even a full-time income. |
Xocai in the Indianapolis Star |
Indianapolis Star | 2/25/2008 Xocai dark chocolate, sold only through distributors, is advertised as "the healthy chocolate" with antioxidant-rich acai berries and blueberries. Even so, chocolate has taken a couple of health hits of late. One study linked regular eating of any chocolate to slightly weaker bones because it contains oxalate, making calcium harder to absorb. Another said consumers are misled because some manufacturers often remove heart-healthy flavonols due to their bitter taste and darken the cocoa anyway.So can dark chocolate be called a health food? "I think that's stretching the point," said registered dietitian Lucinda Miller, St. Vincent Heart Center. "Chocolate has to have fat or sugar in it, or people wouldn't eat it." |
Xocai in the Indystar |
Npros.com | 2/12/2008 Xocai dark chocolate, sold only through distributors, is advertised as "the healthy chocolate" with antioxidant-rich açai berries and blueberries.Even so, chocolate has taken a couple of health hits of late. One study linked regular eating of any chocolate to slightly weaker bones because it contains oxalate, making calcium harder to absorb. Another said consumers are misled because some manufacturers often remove heart-healthy flavonols due to their bitter taste and darken the cocoa anyway. So can dark chocolate be called a health food? Health benefits Still, studies consistently say cocoa powder tends to affect the body in a way similar to baby aspirin, said Deborah Murray, assistant professor of food, nutrition and hospitality at Ohio University, Athens. Dark chocolate typically is 60 to 80 percent rich in cocoa powder; milk chocolate, about 10 percent. |