This BLOG posting has been set up specifically for you to share your thoughts on SHUGR. I personally use it, and I believe it is the best sugar substitute on the market today.
HESG just introduced this product to the market this past summer, and they are beginning to get sales traction and recognition.
While I believe there is a substantial market for direct retail purchases, I also believe the holy grail for shareholders of HESG comes if and when the product becomes the sugar substitute of choice for mass marketed foods and beverages- i.e. included in major bakery products and/or beverages. You have to be a shareholder before it happens if you are going to make the major gains.
Please take the time to share your thoughts on SHUGR. Over 2,000 individuals requested a free sample, and I would appreciate your impressions on the product, the company, and the stock. Everyone with an interest will be able to review the comments.
Please use the field below to submit your comments.
I am Loren Miles, CEO of Swiss Research, Inc., (California Corporation), and the original founder who developed the great tasting sweetener product, Shugr. We have recently re-acquired Shugr from HESG and have begun selling the product again both at retail stores and online channels. You can presently purchase our products at http://www.drugstore.com and within 30-days on http://www.shugr.com. We regret if you have had any inconvenience in obtaining our products.
Should you wish to comment about our products or progress as we re-introduce our Shugr worldwide, please do not hesitate to contact me directly at: lmiles@swissdiet.com. We are thrilled to have Shugr back in our portfolio with our other novel proudcts and brands.
Thank you for your support.
Sincerely,
Loren Miles
Chief Executive Officer
Swiss Research, Inc.
(A California Corporation)
Editor: Some people will want to know that.
I liked their Shugr product. Was this a marketing failure, or did legal problems take them out?
Editor: Marketing failure.
So what happens now? Will this company be restructured in some form, or is all investment lost with no chance of recovery?
Editor: Dead man not even walking. Stupid management.