Tuesday, January 26, 2010

New Diet Product: Solution or Scam?


Nearly All Americans are fixated on some way or form on their body image, most of it dealing with weight issues particularly. Considering this and the fact that Americans spend nearly $19 billion a year on gym memberships, it is quite puzzling how two-thirds of America are still categorized as obese. Most experts say that because the solution to a fit body really lies elsewhere, in dieting and rationing control.

Dr. Alan Hirsch is convinced that he has created this solution with his new product, Sensa. Sensa is a tasteless and odorless sprinkles (called "Tastants") and has been thought to greatly impact the brain's subconscious appetite control.

During a six-month time frame, 1436 women and men sprinkled Sensa's "Tastant" crystals on all of the food that they ate, losing 30.5 pounds on average (15% body weight). Not only did they have drastic weight loss, it was all done without any special exercise rituals or diets.

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The only fault I have found thus far was the false advertising for a free-trial of Sensa... where one must pay $80 for the second (not so free) month, requiring all credit card information to be provided.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

The Tongues Have Spoken


Just how many languages will the 2010 Census be advertised in?

Census Campaign Advertising 

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