Crazzy_Al's energy drink MONA-VIE

This is funny. yesterday I saw a Chevy Silverado with a big Mona-Vie emblem across the back window. made me think of this.
 
This is funny. yesterday I saw a Chevy Silverado with a big Mona-Vie emblem across the back window. made me think of this.

Was this in Atlanta where the weather is touched by the hand of God? Did the Sun glisten off the back window just enough to produce a rainbow with a pot of gold at the other end?
 
I wish I never would have started this thread. I had no idea everyone would turn it into a big joke. I didn't know anything about the whole Mon-Vie drink and how it worked. This thread needs to DIE.

I was in Lakeland, Florida in January playing baseball in the Detroit Tigers Fantasy Camp. A retired pharmacist on my team sells the drink. This is his source of extra income during retirement. He is very successful selling the product, because like Al said, it's all about the time invested. This guy sells it to all of his old customers. It's easy for him because his customers trusted him filling scripts they're whole lives, so now they'll believe every bit of his sales pitch and buy the drink. Also, by the end of the week, he had all the teams drinking this stuff. His time off the field he was busy having people signing up and filling out paper work. I couldn't believe how many orders he took. So, it does work to those who put in the effort.
 
I'm still waiting...

Did I read the above correctly, did you say you make a
$1,000 a week selling MonaVie ?

If this is true and you can (and of course are willing) to
show me (& prove, I want to see 1099's etc.) that you
have made at least $1,000 a week for the last 12 months
(total of $52,000) from MonaVie. How many hours do
you work this "business" each week?

Again, if you can & care to prove the above, I would be
willing to listen completely to what you'd have to say,
but only after meeting the above criteria.

I won't waste my time hearing about someone else or
what you're gonna do - I want to see your history / success.
Then you'll have my respect & fully undivided attention.

Thank you.


So how many years does it take to make a boat-load of
money with this MonaVie stuff? Are they even still making it?
 
Was wondering what happened...


[h=1]MonaVie[/h]From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

MonaVie is a now defunct multi-level marketing (MLM) company that manufactured and distributed products made from blended fruit juice concentrates, powders, and purées. The company was the subject of several controversies. Health claims for its products had not been scientifically confirmed or approved by regulatory authorities,[SUP][4][/SUP][SUP][5][/SUP][SUP][6][/SUP][SUP][7][/SUP][SUP][8][/SUP] and its chairman had been previously involved in false health claims concerning another beverage company.[SUP][9][/SUP][SUP][10][/SUP][SUP][11][/SUP][SUP][12][/SUP] According to Forbes, its business plan resembled a pyramid scheme.[SUP][11][/SUP][SUP][13][/SUP] In 2015, the company defaulted on a $182 million loan and went into foreclosure.[SUP][14][/SUP][SUP][15][/SUP]
 
Jeunesse acquired Mona Vie , and they market drinks under the Nevo label.

Only reason I know this is because one of the tenants in our work building used to come to our unit trying to convince one of the guys i work with that he should be selling Mona Vie and how great it was. After Mona Vie folded he started hte same spiel except with Nevo.

The funny part of it all is this guy was a horrible salesman, he couldn't figure out that we were not interested at all yet he continued to waste his time....
 
Was wondering what happened...


[h=1]MonaVie[/h]From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

MonaVie is a now defunct multi-level marketing (MLM) company that manufactured and distributed products made from blended fruit juice concentrates, powders, and purées. The company was the subject of several controversies. Health claims for its products had not been scientifically confirmed or approved by regulatory authorities,[SUP][4][/SUP][SUP][5][/SUP][SUP][6][/SUP][SUP][7][/SUP][SUP][8][/SUP] and its chairman had been previously involved in false health claims concerning another beverage company.[SUP][9][/SUP][SUP][10][/SUP][SUP][11][/SUP][SUP][12][/SUP] According to Forbes, its business plan resembled a pyramid scheme.[SUP][11][/SUP][SUP][13][/SUP] In 2015, the company defaulted on a $182 million loan and went into foreclosure.[SUP][14][/SUP][SUP][15][/SUP]


You mean I missed out on the business opportunity of a lifetime?





Jeunesse acquired Mona Vie , and they market drinks under the Nevo label.

Only reason I know this is because one of the tenants in our work building used to come to our unit trying to convince one of the guys i work with that he should be selling Mona Vie and how great it was. After Mona Vie folded he started hte same spiel except with Nevo.

The funny part of it all is this guy was a horrible salesman, he couldn't figure out that we were not interested at all yet he continued to waste his time....


No, no, no, he wasn't a bad salesmen, that stuff is so great, it sells its self!
 
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There's a car I see often down here with a vinyl wrap saying MonaVie. I think of Al every time I see it.
 
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