Xango Review: What You Need To Know Is Revealed Inside..
February 4, 2010 by Brandon Koon
Filed under Health & Fitness
XanGo Review: XanGo is a privately owned company that was founded in 2002. Based out of Lehi, Utah, the organization is known for selling XanGo juice. The corporation also markets and produces Eleviv and Glimpse Intuition Skin Care products and supplements.
Their juice contains mangosteen and other juices, which serve as a nutritional supplement. Eleviv is an herbal supplement aimed at restoring metabolic balance for adult users. Glimpse Intuitive Skin Care is a line of organic skin care products also produced from mangosteen extracts and other natural ingredients.
The corporation is run by various executives and a board of directors. Aaron Garrity, Gary Hollister, Joe Morton, Gordon Morton, Bryan Davis and Kent Wood are the founders of the company, and each holds various executive level positions within the organization.
In 2006, founders Aaron Garrity and Gary Hollister were recognized as finalists for an entrepreneurship award from Ernst and Young. The corporation has also been recognized as one of Utah\’s Best Places to Work, as well as various awards for the company\’s social responsibility and leadership.
Although they do not disclose financial statements, sales of the three major products, XanGo Juice, Eleviv and Glimpse Intuition Skin Care have been on the rise since the company\’s founding in 2002. In 2008, the company\’s sales were said to have reached over one and a half billion dollars.
Since 2006, XanGo has been the official corporate sponsor of the Major League Soccer\’s Real Salt Lake, the professional soccer team based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The corporation has also been one of the top monetary contributors to Utah Senator Orrin Hatch and has made grants to a local arts council.
It has taken steps to partner with local and international nonprofit organizations that benefit children\’s health and development, and it has committed seven percent of its profits to various children\’s charities.
Xango Juice is sold throughout the United States and other countries including Australia, Hong Kong, Mexico and Sweden. According to the Federal Trade Commission, there are over seven hundred thousand known distributors in fifteen markets.
The juice itself is based on mangosteen aril and pericarp puree, but also incorporates juices and purees from cranberries, cherries, strawberries and raspberries. Despite attempts and appeals, the corporation was not granted a patent on their juice product from the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
The juice and health products have stirred some controversy for the corporation. They have been issued warnings from the Food and Drug Administration as a result of their advertising tactics and claims about health benefits. By marketing the product as a drug, rather than a food product, with various health benefits, the FDA indicates that they are in danger of violating regulations.
Watchdog groups and medical organizations have brought into question XanGo\’s claims that their juices serve medical purposes for those suffering from disorders like arthritis or diseases such as cancer.
In 2003, a rival organization named Tahitian Noni International (TNI) sued XanGo, accusing the company\’s executives of stealing TNI\’s ideas for a supplement based in mangosteen while working for the owner of TNI. The two organizations settled out of court after a countersuit was filed, the details of which were not made public.
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