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Pom

Posted: Apr 23rd, '06, 21:39
by cookster
I'm curious as to what you guys think about this.

http://www.pomwonderful.com/pomTeaHome.html

Posted: Apr 23rd, '06, 21:51
by Warden Andy
They can patent that?

Looks like it's only designed for health reasons.

Posted: Apr 23rd, '06, 22:08
by rabbit
"polyphenal antioxidents"... aren't polyphenals the chemicals that cause oxidation when the leaves are rolled to break down the cell walls? I thought it was also what caused the coloration of the tea... how does that have to do with antioxidents and your health?

Posted: Apr 23rd, '06, 22:11
by Warden Andy
I think the polyphenols are the antioxidents.

Posted: Apr 24th, '06, 15:54
by Kestrel
What they're patenting, I believe, is the process by which they do whatever it is they're doing.

Posted: Apr 30th, '06, 02:15
by psteas
I don't see a patent pending anything on that page. If anything it could be their bottle as I have never seen a bottle like that.

Unless "potent" was misread as patent.

I personally do like their juices and when I first saw them I definitely fell in love with their bottle design. Very unique.

I've also noticed how some local coffee/tea shops are introducing some pomegranate and tea lattes. Pretty good stuff.

I have a small write up of it paper street blog

Posted: Apr 30th, '06, 11:47
by Carnelian
I saw those at a grocery store, 18 grams of sugar per serving in a two serving bottle. "Yes I'd like some tea with my fructose"