Showing posts with label anthocyanins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anthocyanins. Show all posts

Thursday, December 19, 2013

McCourty Twins Team Up with Cheribundi





Devin and Jason McCourty (The McCourty Twins) have teamed up with Cheribundi Tart Cherry Juice, a premium tart cherry juice often used by athletes as a natural alternative for muscle recovery and inflammation.

The Twins, both professional football players in the NFL, will represent Cheribundi as brand ambassadors, and will become the faces of the #CheribundiBuildsChampions campaign.

Over 90 NCAA and professional sports teams, plus hundreds of professional and amateur runners, cyclists and triathletes are currently using Cheribundi for muscle recovery, better sleep and less pain. The McCourty Twins are the Cheribundi’s first major league athletic endorsement.



“If you want to be the best you can be, you have to help your body and put the right things in it. Cheribundi helps keep me feeling healthy and fit so I can compete at the highest level,” Devin McCourty, a free safety with the New England Patriots and Pro Bowl contender, says.

Cheribundi provides athletes with carbohydrates for energy, as well as added nutrients and protein in certain varieties.  Tart cherries, a super fruit, are high in anthocyanins that studies show fight the enzymes that cause tissue inflammation.

“In every game there are so many variables that come into play. You really have to use every tool available to stay ahead of the next guy. Cheribundi is my secret weapon to stay on top of the competition,” says Jason McCourty, a defensive back with the Tennessee Titans.



Monday, July 29, 2013

Visiting a Cherry Orchard in Upstate New York

Last week, the employees at our Geneva facility took a trip to see how the tart cherries are harvested, just in time for an outstanding yield of top quality fruit from the orchards. 


The cherries were bright red and ripe for the picking—er, shaking. Did you know that they shake the trees to get the cherries off?


Cherries, cherries, cherries!


The cherries on their way to cleaning and packing.


Following the tour, the team had a nice outdoor lunch at a nearby deli located on the shores of Lake Ontario.



Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Cheribundi Haiku

We asked our Facebook Fans to submit Cheribundi-themed Haiku, with "likes" to vote for the best ones. Here are the results of this challenge, with author's names attached.


Trees bow down bestow 
A gift that stains lips dark red
Prunus Avium
(Alison M.)

Sweet, tart: love itself
In a bottle full of life.
Liquid metaphor

(Kathryn D.)

Sweet and refreshing
with a tart and tasty twist.
Cheribundi, yum! 
(Amy R.)

Cheribundi's fun
delicious cheery cherry
in your tum yum yum
(Chinyere A.)

Haven't tried it yet
So pick me to win please do
Shameless plug I know
(Anne C.)

tart cherry juices
bottled delicious goodness
my mouth is puckered

(Ben W.)

Health is a party
Never the pits when I sip
Mon cheri cherry 
(Sarah H.)

I love Tart Cherries 
And That Cheribundi juice 
Now I will make pie 
(Little Birdy) 

Cheribundi will
Fix your inflammation good
Drink cherries daily

(Garian)


It cures what ails you 
Just seven days you feel good
Bottoms up! Oh yea!

(Little Birdy)

Fresh-pressed cherry juice
Full of anthocyanins
I'll drink you later

(Gina A.)









And the WINNER:


Yes! Cheribundi!
Like sunshine in a bottle.
Sweet, tart, delicious.

(Sadie J.)


Thursday, February 14, 2013

New Cheribundi Flavors!

Our new Refresh juice and tea line is here! 

Cheribundi's new line of Refresh tea and juice blends are a delicious and thirst-quenching alternative to overly sweet sodas or artificially-flavored soft drinks. They're the perfect choice for a lunch on the go, with a convenient size and price to match.

This is not the artificial flavor-filled red sugar water labeled as "cherry juice" that you drank as a kid. It is made from orchard-fresh tart cherries, mixed with some delicious and healthy fruits, teas and juices. 

Together, they create a refreshing, thirst-quenching bounty. The kind of refreshment you'll want to have every day. Which is a good thing when you consider all the phytonutrients and anthocyanins you get from tart cherries. So drink up, and enjoy discovering how cherry juice should really taste.



Our juice blends come in FIVE delicious flavors: Tart Cherry Blueberry, Tart Cherry Pomegranate, Tart Cherry Cranberry, Tart Cherry Lemonade and Tart Cherry Raspberry.  They'll be available in stores starting this month!



The great taste of iced tea with just a hint of tart cherry juice! Our Refresh tea blends are available in FOUR thirst-quenching flavors: Tart Cherry Black Tea, Tart Cherry Green Tea, Tart Cherry Rooibos and Tart Cherry Jasmine. Find them at your local grocer or health food store! Or order them from Amazon.com or by calling us at 1-800-699-0460.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Cherries and Gout: New Study Released



Gout got you down? Like a railroad-spike-through-the-knee kind of down?
Tart cherries to the rescue!
By Gina Andreucci

A study recently released by Boston University School of Medicine links our favorite cherries with a reduction in gout attacks—between 35 and 75 percent! The study is one of the first to scientifically examine the effects of cherry consumption with the recurrence of gout attacks, although many arthritic patients are well aware of the benefits of cherries for their pain and inflammation.

What is Gout?

Gout is a kind of arthritis characterized by painful joint inflammation, particularly in the big toe, knees and ankles that is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood. It is both an acute and chronic affliction of which the exact cause is unknown. Gout may be genetic and is more commonly found in men, post-menopausal women, and heavy alcohol drinkers.

8.3 million sufferers in the US would all agree: gout is the pits.

A gout attack is extremely painful and may last up to several days, and subsequent attacks may last longer. Treatment of a gout attack may include anti-inflammatory drugs, painkillers or corticosteroids to reduce pain and inflammation. Chronic gout sufferers may be prescribed allopurinol, a daily medication designed to keep uric acid levels in the body low.



The Study

During the study published in the journal Arthritis and Rheumatism, 633 individuals with gout were followed for one year. Patients provided information on symptoms, onset, risk factors, and whether or not they ate fresh cherries or took cherry extract during the year. Researchers gathered information for 1,247 gout attacks – roughly two per patient.

What they discovered was that the participants that ate cherries for two days were 35% less likely to suffer a gout attack than those who did not consume cherries. Participants who reported that they ate cherries in addition to taking their allopurinol medication were 75% less likely to experience an attack.

But what is the magic number for cherries? The study found that three servings (30-36 cherries) over two days proved the most beneficial.

Tart cherries are excellent for anti-inflammation, and high levels of antioxidant compounds found in cherries as well as vitamin C are two components that scientists believe may contribute to the reduction in gout flares. Arthritis Research UK professor Alan Silman admits “Eating cherries, in fact, is not dissimilar to taking ibuprofen on a daily basis.”

The study does not recommend patients abandon standard medical treatment for gout or arthritis, but scientists look forward to future studies to confirm the power of cherries.

Source:

"Cherry Consumption and the Risk of Recurrent Gout Attacks"; Yuqing Zhang, Tuhina Neogi, Clara Chen, Christine Chaisson, David Hunter, Hyon K. Choi; Arthritis & Rheumatism, anticipated online publication 28 September 2012; DOI: 10.1002/art.34677; Additional sources: Wiley-Blackwell, Arthritis Research UK.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Mini reviews from the Thirsty Dudes and the Boulder Food Blog

The Thirsty Dudes reviewed Cacao Cherry (after previously reviewing Tru).



They said, "It's a little like a chocolate covered cherry, yes. I know what you're thinking. You're thinking that anything that is chocolate and cherry must taste like cherry cordials. It does but with less sweetness. It's still tart but still retains that awesome chocolate taste. If you are into that type of thing, dessert at all hours of the day, this could be the drink for you."



The Boulder Food Blog reviewed all of the flavors and said, "[These] carry the punch of 50 cherries each bottle - and they are pretty awesome. I'm not such a 'tart' fan, so I found the Skinny Cherry to be my favorite, Whey and Cocoa are pretty strong without a mixer, but this is your health, people. Drink 'em straight, mix 'em in a smoothie, or do like BFB and try 'em with vodka... Get your own at Whole Foods and www.cheribundi.com."