07.2004 – Better Nutrition – “10 Reasons to Juice”
June, 2004 — Juicing is no longer just a fad. Supported by scads of studies, juicing is fast becoming a way of life for the health-conscious at heart. That’s because diets high in fruits and vegetables can help prevent or cure a wide range of ailments. Fresh-squeezed juice liquefies the vitamins, minerals and enzymes found in fruits and vegetables for a quick, convenient way to keep the doctor...
Read More02.2010 – Tristar Turns to ‘Talkmercials,’ Supports Ovarian Cancer Research
DRMA Marketer of the Year Spotlight: Tristar Turns to ‘Talkmercials,’ Supports Ovarian Cancer Research In its October 2009 issue, Response announced and spotlighted the three finalists and winner of the inaugural Direct Response Marketing Alliance (DRMA) Marketer of the Year Award. In the November 2009 issue, we began spotlighting the other seven top nominees in a monthly section....
Read More01.2010 – Elvis Presley’s 75th birthday: Really, only 75?
Elvis Presley would have been 75 today — had he not died of drug-induced heart failure at the age of 42. My reaction — and the reaction of other people I talked to — was “Really? He would only be 75?” That makes him 21 years younger than fitness guru Jack LaLanne, two years younger than Elizabeth Taylor, and only eight years older than Paul McCartney. So why does...
Read More01.2010 – Twenty Trends For The 2010′s
Here are 20 trends–good, bad and just plain weird–that might catch on during the next 10 years: 1. Vegan Republicans All-plant diets, proselytized so far mostly by PETA punks, Prius drivers, old hippies and Jack Lalanne, go mainstream. The Engine 2 diet portends the future. 2. Backlash Against the Unfit In looks-obsessed America, it’s never been easy to be overweight. Now it’s...
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