2011/07/11

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Vita Coco 100% Pure Coconut Water, 11.1-Ounce Containers (Pack of 12)

Craving a healthy, delicious all-natural boost? Take a hydration vacation from sugary sodas and sports drinks with Vita Coco 100% Pure Coconut Water. (No bikini required!) Made with the pure coconut water taken from young, green coconuts harvested in the north of Brazil, and naturally full of potassium and four other essential electrolytes to enhance the hydration process, this fresh, clean-tasting beverage will help replenish your body as it quenches your thirst.

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Acai and Pomegranate

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Pineapple

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Peach & Mango

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Tangerine

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The Beauty of One Ingredient: Coconut Water
Vita Coco is about hydration, and hydration is important no matter what you do. So while other beverages claim to be the before-, during-, and after-sports hydrator, Vita Coco is the hydrator made without added sugars, artificial sweeteners, or pick-me-ups.

In fact, the beauty of Vita Coco is that it's made with 100% pure coconut water from young, green Brazilian coconuts.

The coconuts that are used to make Vita Coco drinks are young, green coconuts -- each one cracked by hand -- from northern Brazil that have an average age of about seven months, which is the best age to extract coconut water because it's still fat-free.

Hydrate Naturally with Five Essential Electrolytes
Sure, you may not be a marathon runner, a football player or Tour de France winner, but your every day life is hectic enough--you should be hydrated while you live it. Go ahead, get hydrated and remember that life is a sport!

Loaded with the five essential electrolytes that your body craves -- including potassium, sodium, magnesium, calcium and phosphorous -- Vita Coco has what it takes to keep you hydrated and refreshed throughout your busy day.

In fact, each serving of Vita Coco has more electrolytes and 15 times more potassium than the leading sports drink, and more potassium than two bananas (about 700 mg of potassium is in each 11.2-ounce serving size). These electrolytes work to keep the body cool, help boost poor circulation, replenish your body's fluids after exercising, and aid in the detoxification process while boosting your immune system.

This cholesterol- free, fat- free and pucker-free drink can also help soothe an upset stomach, and when paired with a healthy diet, it can even promote weight loss. All this from a single, natural ingredient, and without any artificial sweeteners or added sugars.

11.2-Ounce Tetra Pak with Peel-Away Opening
The perfect solution for an on-the-go lifestyle, the 11.2-ounce Tetra Paks give you just the right amount of Vita Coco to get you through your next task. A convenient peel-away opening makes it easier than ever to access the great taste and benefits of Vita Coco wherever you go.

What's in the Box
Pack of 12 11.2-ounce Tetra Paks of pure coconut water (134 Total Ounces).



The Vita Coco Story
One evening in a Manhattan bar in February 2003, childhood friends, Ira Liran and Michael Kirban, were speaking with a couple of girls they had just met from Brazil. When asked what they missed most about their country, one of the girls, without hesitation, answered "agua de coco." Coconut water, she explained, is the most nutritious and delicious drink in the world.

The rest, as they say, is history. Two years later, the two successfully brought Vita Coco to market in a handful of stores along the East Coast. Since that fateful night in Soho in 2003, Vita Coco has not only carved a new market in the non-carbonated beverage business and redefined the alternative sports beverage category, but has also created the one of the fastest growing lifestyle beverages in North America. Now available in over 10,000 retail stores nationally, Vita Coco is a major beverage brand with a cult-like brand loyalty.


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2011/07/10

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How To Invest a Financial Windfall!

Just how do you go about investing a windfall? The answer is prudently, with proper planning.

For most of us, a financial windfall is something we dream of. For the lucky few, it becomes a reality. This financial windfall could be from the lottery. Or it could be from an inheritance or stock options; from a maturing life policy or retirement lump sum; or from selling your business.

That sudden windfall can bring real elation but can also cause confusion and stress. It can be quite an emotional time. Some people feel a sense of guilt and want to give away large sums immediately. Others go on a spending spree and blow most of their windfall before they have a chance to think through their options.

So what should you with your windfall? The best approach is to take your time. Pay the lump sum into a bank account and wait, while the news properly sinks in. Then weigh up all your options. By all means consider gifts and frivolous ideas and whims, such as the dream house or the Lamborghini but do take the time to think. After your initial elation subsides, you need to take a hard nosed look at some important issues.

For example, some people think about giving up work. That's fine, if the sums stack up. If, say, you win, or come into, £1 million at the age of 30, you've probably got a good 50 years left to live. Taking that sum on a cash basis for ballpark planning purposes, this would leave you with £20,000 a year for life to live off. That's OK but not going to fund a lavish lifestyle. Then take inflation into account, say at a conservative average of 2% per year, and by the time you reach 65, your £20,000 will be worth half what it is today. And you'll still have 15 years to go!

So you would need to think carefully about the sort of investments you make at the outset, to optimise your returns to fund the lifestyle you want. And you may still need to work - or perhaps create a new business venture of your own!

Of course, if you come into £1 million at the age of 60 or 70, it's a somewhat different picture.

Whatever, you need to take stock of your financial situation. Use this initial period to think about your financial future and your financial objectives. What do you want to achieve with the money? What sort of lifestyle do you want? How much can you spend each year? What's the best way to invest the money to achieve your objectives - cash, property, equities? Are there gaps in your insurance coverage? Do you need estate or inheritance tax planning?

If you have consumer debts, - mortgage, loans, overdraft, credit cards - in most cases it probably makes sense to consider clearing them first and then to look at what to do with your net lump sum.

As you can appreciate, it is crucial that you get expert financial advice, to help you with your financial planning process. The insight and experience of a good financial adviser, plus tax and legal experts, can help you make the most of your new opportunity. They can show you how long your windfall might last, based on projected investment returns and withdrawal rates. They can also explain all the various investment options, so you can select those that match your objectives, timescales and attitude to risk. From there, they can help you structure the appropriate asset allocation strategy for your investment portfolio.

Your financial adviser can also help you with other financial needs, such as life insurance and long-term care. Whatever your windfall, life insurance cover may be needed to help meet your family's ongoing needs as well as help pay inheritance tax expenses should you die. And an extended stay in a hospital or nursing home can seriously eat into your assets. A long-term care policy may help cover the costs.

A financial windfall could also raise the need for inheritance tax planning, whilst it will be important to make sure at this stage that you make a will. If you have one already, make sure that it is updated.

So all in all, if you come into a financial windfall, don't go bananas! Take your time before deciding what to do with it - and talk to professional financial advisers as well as your family.

Chris Flood, MA (Oxon), MBA, is a marketing and management consultant based in Bristol UK. He writes articles on investments and financial planning as well as other subjects. To find out more on how to invest a windfall, please go to http://www.kelland-gloucester.com/how-to-invest-a-windfall.asp.

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Asian stocks boosted by US manufacturing rebound (AP)

BANGKOK – Asian stock markets rose Monday on the heels of a report showing a rebound in U.S. manufacturing, reinforcing the view that the slowdown in the world's No. 1 economy was only temporary.

Japan's Nikkei 225 index was 1 percent higher at 9,965.09, having breached the psychologically important 10,000 mark earlier in the day for the first time since May 5. Sentiment was lifted by optimism about the U.S. economy after manufacturing data for June from the Institute for Supply Management beat expectations.

Exporters were among the index's major gainers. Honda Motor Corp. jumped 3.2 percent. Toyota Motor Corp. was up 1.7 percent. Consumer electronics giant Panasonic Corp. moved 0.7 percent higher.

Companies that do well during times of economic expansion enjoyed broad gains. Japan's Komatsu Corp., a world leader in heavy equipment manufacturing, added 2.1 percent. Korean steel maker POSCO rose 0.9 percent.

Materials shares were also higher, including Hong Kong-listed Zijin Mining Group, China's biggest gold miner, which jumped 4.3 percent.

Meanwhile, rising crude prices helped lift oil-related shares. Hong Kong-listed China National Offshore Oil Corp., known as CNOOC, rose 2.3 percent.

Shares of Singapore-based Tiger Airways Holdings Ltd. plummeted 11.3 percent after Australian regulators grounded all Australian domestic flights of a Tiger subsidiary over safety concerns. Australia's Qantas Airways, one of Tiger's main competitors, soared 6.1 percent.

Elsewhere, South Korea's Kospi rose 0.9 percent to 2,145.30. Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose 1.8 percent to 22,796.37. Benchmarks in Australia, mainland China, Singapore, Taiwan and Indonesia also rose.

Thailand's SET index jumped 4.1 percent to 1,084.28 after the party backed by the country's deposed Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra won a landslide election victory. The poll came a year after the government crushed protests by Thaksin supporters with a bloody crackdown that culminated in some of the worst violence in Thailand in 20 years.

On Friday, the surprising rebound in the Institute of Supply Management's U.S. manufacturing capped a weeklong rally that left the Dow up 5.4 percent for the week, its best week in two years. The Dow rose 1.4 percent to 12,582.77. The Standard and Poor's 500 index gained 1.4 percent to 1,339.67. The Nasdaq composite added 1.5 percent to 2,816.03.

Also last week, Japan released data showing its industrial production posted the sharpest rise in nearly six decades in May. The improvement adds to signs that the world's No. 3 economy is rebuilding after a March 11 earthquake and tsunami damaged factories and caused parts shortages for manufacturers.

Those developments came after many economists had began lowering their estimates for U.S. growth in May after a string of negative reports on U.S. manufacturing and hiring. Some analysts continued to caution against too much optimism, given a host of other lingering threats: galloping inflation in China, the European debt crisis and high oil prices.

"I think the environment that we are in — there are still a lot of headwinds as far as equities go. I suspect this relief rally is going to be short-lived," said Tey Tze Ming, a trader at Saxo Capital Markets in Singapore. "If growth slows any further, stocks are not going to be doing well."

Benchmark crude for August delivery was up 10 cents to $95.05 in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange on Monday. The contract declined 48 cents to settle at $94.94 per barrel on the Nymex on Friday.

In currencies, the euro rose to $1.4527 from $1.4511 in late trading in New York on Friday. The dollar weakened to 80.75 yen from 80.84 yen.


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