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I am curious why TNI picked the name "Hiro" for their new noni drink   Message List  
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Re: I am curious why TNI picked the name "Hiro" for their new noni drink

Hiro (Hilo) is god of thieves in Tahiti. It is either a great example of irony
or the folks at
TNI do not do their homework very well when it comes to naming new products.
This
product is touted to be TNI's second coming, but out of the gate looks like it
is destine to
fail and here is why:

First, the product is excessively expensive at a whopping $3.60USD per can
compared to
Red Bull $2.00USD per can and other functional drinks in the same beverage
category. The
only folks who will be willing to supplement and line the pockets of the owners
of TNI and
their main "King Pin" distributors (who really make the money) to buy this stuff
is the
actual TNI distributor who are willing to spend as much money needed to fit into
the TNI
MLM system. For the average retail customer, they may try it once but the cost
is too
prohibitive, just like TNJ.

Second, the TNI hype says HIRO is a sugar free drink that competes against the
high sugar
energy drinks on the market. Instead, the formulators of HIRO choose to use
Splenda
(Sucralose) and Acesulfame K as artificial sweeteners. Here again is the irony
of this
product line that is meant to promote good health, but they use two of the most
dangerous artificial sweeteners on the market.

What is TNI attempting to accomplish with HIRO, for a company that claims to be
on the
cutting edge of health supplements? Hoping that many people will buy and consume
the
HIRO beverage and develop side effects, disease, or illness so that in the
second stage of
this process the TNI distributors can start recommending Noni Juice as a
cure-all?













Hiro (Hilo) is god of thieves in Tahiti. It's either a great example of irony or
the folks at TNI
do not do their homework very well. This product is touted to be TNI's second
coming, but
out of the gate looks like it is destin to fail and here is why:

First, the product is way too expensive at a whopping $3.60USD per can compared
to
RedBull $2.00USD per can and other funtional drinks in the same beverage
catergory. The
only folks who will be willing to supplement the owners of TNI and their main
"King Pin"
distributors to buy this stuff is the actual TNI distributor who are willing to
spend as much
money needed to fit into the TNI MLM system. For the average retail customer,
they may
try it once but the cost is too prohibitive, just like TNJ.

Second, the




--- In NoniNews@yahoogroups.com, "wilsonc@..." <manalishi2001@...> wrote:
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> Hiro means "god of thieves" in Tahitian. Check the last paragraph of:
>
> http://www.sacred-texts.com/pac/hm/hm32.htm
>





Fri Apr 6, 2007 2:37 pm

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