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Zrii
Zrii is a functional liquid nutritional beverage with Amalaki, schizandra, haritaki, jujube, tulsi, turmeic, ginger, and other antioxidants
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Recently at the company’s Rising Star Academy in Anaheim, California, Zrii, LLC unveiled the release of Prana, a new one-of-a-kind master training book that will change the way home base businesses run during the start-up learning phase. This ground-breaking manual gives the home-based business novice a step-by-step guide to starting their business in the right [...]
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In an attempt to simplify training of new distributors Zrii has released a new training manual called Prana. Prana is derived from the Sanskrit word meaning life force or life energy. Here's an excerpt from the official press release:
Recently at the company’s Rising Star Academy in Anaheim, California, Zrii, LLC (www.zrii.com) unveiled the release of [...]
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Zrii announced last week they have officially opened for business in Puerto Rico.
"The opening of Puerto Rico is another stepping stone on our way to becoming a worldwide billion-dollar brand," says Kevin Larson, Vice President of Marketing & Sales. "Our Independent Executives show us where the growth is. Puerto Rico is just the first of [...]
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We received a comment from someone who said that they were forwarding proof to Mandura that Cedric Penn was cross-recruiting people into Sisel.
Whoa Horse. Not long ago, news came down that Cedric Penn, left Zija for Zrii (that was July). Then we hear that Cedric was no longer with Zrii, and he had moved to [...]
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However, my original Ad Rant focused more on the judgment call than the paychecks involved. The Chris Farley Foundation accepted $25000 in 2006 for the use of Chris Farley's likeness a series of billboards for a medication used in ...
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