Is MonaVie a Scam?
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Posted by admin on August 18, 2008 in
MonaVie Value
MonaVie touts the value of açai in it’s juice saying it has “superior nutrient content” and calling it “one of the world’s top superfoods.” I believe that açai is a very good food, perhaps even a great food. However, any company that uses açai as it’s main reason for retailing over $1.50 an ounce should probably disclose how much of the ingredient is in the mixture.
MonaVie says that it can’t disclose the amount of açai in it’s blend because it would be giving up a trade secret. In theory, someone else could use the information to help decode part of the MonaVie’s secret recipe.
One thing we do know, açai is the first ingredient on the MonaVie label. With 18 other fruits in the juice, there’s likely at least 5.3% açai. I like to be conservative and take the lowest possible number. I never want to assume a best case scenario.
It is my belief that a premium price requires proof of premium ingredients. Is that what’s in MonaVie? Only MonaVie knows, and they aren’t saying.
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Posted by admin on August 18, 2008 in
MonaVie Value
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Posted by admin on August 8, 2008 in
Discussion, MonaVie Sales
I often hear claims of it being the fastest to $1 billion in revenue. True?
I’ve seen quite a few people in my previous thread comment that MonaVie is the fastest growing company in the United States. Others say that it is the fastest company to $1 billion in revenue (See here, here, here, here, here, here, and here). Clicking on any of those links will show that people are using this information as justification of MonaVie’s value.
I haven’t been able to find documentation of the $1 billion in sales. Is this independently audited or is this Monavie reporting the numbers themselves? If it’s independently audited, I’d like to see the paper work. Since Monavie is a private company, I suspect that this number isn’t audited (they aren’t required to). If the only source of this information is MonaVie and unaudited, perhaps it’s a case where they are trying to take advantage of the adage, “Nothing attracts a crowd like a crowd.” Are they trying to drive sales by pretending that sales are already made?
MonaVie gives discounts for big bulk purchases. If this $1 billion number is to be believed, does it include product that is in distributor’s hands waiting to actually be sold? MonaVie probably counts it as a sale since they’ve made their money. However, supplying distributors with product is different from selling it in the traditional model. We should note the difference, because if a product is sitting in a distributor’s warehouse, it’s what I’d call “sold.”
In another note, One MonaVie distributor suggested that I become a distributor and buy a year’s worth of MonaVie in advance to get the best price. If I buy a year’s worth, does MonaVie amortize those sales over the span of a year? I would guess not.
Another thought… YouTube was around for 18 months when it was sold for a 1.65B valuation. I know that’s not a revenue number, but if it decided to give away $1.50 worth of stock to everyone that wanted to give it $1, it could have had a billion dollars in revenue.
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Posted by admin on August 8, 2008 in
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Posted by admin on August 8, 2008 in
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What are the side effects of shipping fruit around the world?
From everything I’ve read acai used in MonaVie is freeze-dried and shipped from the Amazon to the United States (specifically Utah) for bottling. This requires a lot of energy - energy in the form of oil or coal. Creating the energy to ship the fruit, leaves pollutants behind, and can’t be considered a good way for the US to reduce their dependence on foreign oil.
Many health organizations are suggesting that it is better if we eat locally grown food rather than importing it.
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Posted by admin on August 8, 2008 in
MonaVie & Environment
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Posted by admin on August 8, 2008 in
Discussion, MonaVie Value
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Posted by admin on August 1, 2008 in
Discussion, MonaVie FAQ
What is the Difference between MonaVie Active and MonaVie Original?
The MonaVie Original juice, which has a purple label, is the original 19 fruit blend. MonaVie Active, which has a green label, has the same blend of fruits as MonaVie Original, but with the addition of liquid glucosamine and omega 3, 6, and 9 fatty acids. Glucosamine may be helpful for maintaining healthy joints*.
* The United States FDA has not reviewed these statements. Glucosamine has not been shown to treat any disease.
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Posted by admin on July 29, 2008 in
MonaVie FAQ
MonaVie comes in two flavors, MonaVie Original and MonaVie Active. The prices vary on the product. It also depends on how much of each you buy. Buying a case (4 bottles) is cheaper than buying bottles individually. One can pay $39 to become a MonaVie distributor and buy MonaVie at the wholesale prices.
| Quantity |
MonaVie Original (wholesale) |
MonaVie Original (retail) |
MonaVie Active (wholesale) |
MonaVie Active (retail) |
| 1 bottle |
$32 |
$39 |
$37 |
$45 |
| 1 case |
$120 |
$149 |
$130 |
$159 |
In addition to these costs you want to either add shipping or a will charge price if you pick it up a distribution center (oh and gas to get to the distribution center).
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Posted by admin on July 28, 2008 in
MonaVie Value