LifeXtend Revive Waters
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HydroXtend Revive! :
The average American drinks approximately 14 gallons of bottled water a year. Assuming a population of 250 million, this comes to a staggering 13 billion liters . Among all the beverages consumed in the United States, bottled water is the sixth most popular drink among them and is predicted to become second in the next 10 years. Most of the water we get from bottled water comes from protected springs and wells. Bottled water continues to surge as a healthy product of choice among consumers looking to quench their thirst. Globally, sales have increased a whopping 17.8 percent over the past year. In North America alone, sales have jumped from $8.4 billion to $13.3 billion in a year accounting for 68 percent of the total growth. Last year in the United States, the average person consumed 18.2 gallons of bottled water an increase of 1.2 gallons per person average over the previous year.
The U.S. bottled water market wholesale sales in 2003 - $8.3 billion. The Top 10 Bottle Water Brands in the US by wholesale dollar sales and market share. 1. Aquafina (PepsiCo) $936 million 11.3 % 2. Dasani (Coca-Cola) $834 million 10 % 3. Poland Spring (Nestle Waters) $649 million 7.8% 4. Arrowhead (Nestle Waters) $546 million 6.6% 5. Deer Park (Nestle Waters) $356 million 4.3% 6. Crystal Geyser (CGWC) $335 million 4% 7. Ozarka (Nestle Waters) $236 million 2.8% 8. ZephyrHills (Nestle Waters) $215 million 2.5% 9. Ice Mountain (Nestle Waters) $208 million 1.7% 10. Evian (Coca-Cola/Danone) $145 million 1.7% (Source Beverage Marketing Corporation.) The market for enhanced waters increased more than twentyfold between 2000 and 2004. The market is now worth more than $428 million. Bottled water has shown exceptional growth, what has happened in the last several years is that companies have looked for ways to broaden that opportunity, to innovate around water. What we have now is water-based products with something added. these products are at the tip of the intersection of two key trends. One is consumers' continuing love affair with bottled water. The other is consumers' growing interest in beverages that do more than refresh and taste good, i.e. they offer a functional benefit -- energy, vitamins or minerals." South Pacific Health has designed HydroXtend, a functional sports water to increase performance by adding a genetic sugar the body readily uses for energy. Laboratory research indicated that genetic sugars may help the heart muscle cells create energy as ATP. Preliminary studies suggest that genetic sugars help to facilitate the metabolic process responsible for creating ATP in all living cells, including the heart and skeletal muscles. Genetic sugar is a natural anti-anxiety and stress relief ingredient used to control stress-related eating and drinking that has the added value of being non-sedating with potential anti-depressant properties.
and provides energy for every move you make and every chemical reaction that occurs in human body.
