Coca-Cola Realizes the Benefits of Aloe Vera
(PRWEB) July 16, 2016 -- According to an article released by Business Insider in late June 2016, Coca-Cola will be investing some of their resources into a company that produces an aloe vera-based drink. The articles states, “On Wednesday, the makers of Aloe Gloe, L.A. Aloe LLC, announced that Coca-Cola had obtained a minority equity stake in the company. The company will join Coca-Cola’s Venturing and Emerging Brand (VEB) units, alongside beverages such as Honest Tea and Zico coconut water.”
In response to this announcement and the “likely event that the Coke Company will begin producing their own aloe drink”, AloeVera.com spokesman, Ben Danson, gave a statement on the news.
“I think Coke finally expanding their company to healthy drink alternatives is a great move on their part. Here at AloeVera.com we have always taken pride on providing people with information on this amazing plant and even teaching them how to make their own aloe juice. That’s why we wanted to take the opportunity to announce a new release of articles aimed at doing just that. Anyone can learn how to grow, produce, and make their own aloe juice while Coke hammers out their details of their latest acquisition.”
The latest release of articles will provide people a means to make their own aloe drinks while Coca-Cola works on their recipe or even use homemade aloe drinks as an alternative indefinitely as a money-saving endeavor.
AloeVera.com has long provided people with free tutorials and information articles on their site, aimed at using the aloe plant to treat burn, care for hair, and even make drinks to stay healthy. The aloe plant is proven to contain over 20 essential vitamins and around 200 different amino acids, making it an ideal ingredient for various health and beauty products.
Danson and his team have worked diligently to help their regular readers, and even attract new guests to their site. The team considers themselves to be the premiere destination for aloe care, growth, and use. Danson invites anyone interested in using the plant for their personal benefit to take advantage of their informational guides on everything aloe related.
Ben Danson, Aloe Vera, http://aloevera.com/, +1 4806595566, [email protected]
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