Why Ultra Pure Water is not Meant for Drinking
Friday February 12th 2010, 3:07 am
Filed under: sports drink industry

Ultra pure water is not meant for drinking purposes. The problems with pure water of this nature, as it concerns drinking, are numerous. When we talk about purity for drinking purposes, we mean something different.

The purest sources for drinking are far underground. Some of the natural aquifers and springs remain uncontaminated by synthetic and organic chemicals that plague the world on the surface. Most of us are not lucky enough (more…)



Drinks Machines – Fashion Conscious Coffee
Sunday January 31st 2010, 3:09 am
Filed under: sports drink industry

Gone are the days of the industrial size vending machine… in it’s place is something different, something small, compact and light weight, easy to maintain yet sleek and modern in design.

You’d be forgiven for thinking I was talking about a top of the range sports car, or even the latest speedy motorbike. Instead I’m talking about drinks machines. These caffeine cuties now come in all shapes and sizes, providing convenience (more…)



Drinking water is not mineral water
Sunday January 10th 2010, 3:07 am
Filed under: sports drink industry

Drinking water is not mineral water.

 

Is there any difference between the mineral water and ordinary drinking water?

Why do these kinds of water differ so much?  Natural mineral water is definitely different from the ordinary drinking water.

 

Each of the world-famous manufacturers of mineral water boasts a long history of its own with proof of water purity printed on every bottle for many years. The goal (more…)



Thursday January 07th 2010, 2:55 am
Filed under: carbonated soft drink industry

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Sports Fans Revolution
Thursday November 26th 2009, 10:57 am
Filed under: sports drink industry

Sports Fans Revolution

By Sports Handicapper Ron Raymond

Date: June 24, 2008

 

Welcome to the “what’s in it for me” sports fan generation!

 

Darwin once stated; “….Natural selection acts only by taking advantage of slight successive variations; she can never take a great and sudden leap, but must advance by short and sure, though slow steps.” That’s why you cannot c (more…)