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Monster Beverage Corporation (MNST) Earnings: 1Q23 Key Numbers
Monster Beverage Corporation (NASDAQ: MNST) reported net sales of $1.70 billion for the first quarter of 2023, which was up 11.9% from the same period a year ago. Net income […]
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Splash Beverage Group Inc (SBEV) Q4 2022 Earnings Call Transcript
Splash Beverage Group Inc (NYSE:SBEV) Q4 2022 Earnings Call dated Apr. 11, 2023. Corporate Participants: John McNamara — Investor Relations Robert Nistico — Chief Executive Officer Ron Wall — Chief Financial Officer William Meissner — President and Chief […]
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Beverage maker Glucose Health sets terms for downsized $9M offering, uplisting
Beverage maker Glucose Health sets terms for downsized $9M offering, uplisting
I’m 46 but people think I look much younger – my anti-aging secret is an alcoholic beverage but I don’t drink it
AGING gracefully is becoming more achievable for women all over the world.
It turns out that there’s an alcoholic beverage that helps people look more youthful than ever — depending on how you use it.
A 46-year-old woman shares her skincare beauty tip with thousands of TikTokers[/caption]
The beauty expert uses Sake as her personal Japanese secret for a youthful glow[/caption]
Drinking alcoholic beverages is known to age people faster because alcohol is filled with toxins.
Heavy drinking can directly impact your health from the inside out, but what if you used alcohol for a different purpose?
Beauty expert Olga, who goes by @NaturalFaceBible on TikTok, uploaded a video with a genius tip.
Sake is a popular Japanese drink that’s already carved a place for itself in history.
It’s made by fermenting polished rice and generally has a sweet taste to it.
A typical bottle of Sake contains about 14 to 16 percent of alcohol.
It doesn’t need to be consumed orally for those who want to maintain a youthful glow though.
The nutrients from Sake are what you would use when taking great care of your skin.
The beauty expert revealed what her 46-year-old skin looks like after using a Japanese beauty secret that involves Sake as the main ingredient.
She says: “If you only drink Sake, your skin is missing out on its superpower skin benefits.”
“[My] Japanese skincare routine to fade dark spots and prevent aging,” her caption adds.
Responding to commenters, Olga explained that the sake must be mixed with powder and water and then applied.
“Amazing stuff for skin!” she said.
Another person asked: “Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t Sake alcohol? And isn’t alcohol not good for the skin?”
To that, the skincare pro responded by saying: “[It’s just] nutrients left from the yeast remains in Sakekasu, including carbohydrates, protein, fibers, vitamin B.”
Meanwhile, other commenters have raved about her youthful appearance.
“You look so young!” wrote one, while another added: “This better be me at 46.”
This skincare pro believes Sake has superpower benefits for beauty[/caption]
Monster Beverage Corporation (MNST) Q3 2022 Earnings Call Transcript
Monster Beverage Corporation (NASDAQ:MNST) Q3 2022 Earnings Call dated Nov. 03, 2022. Corporate Participants: Rodney Sacks — Chief Executive Officer Tom Kelly — Chief Financial Officer Hilton Schlosberg — Vice Chairman and Co- Chief Executive Officer […]
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Poppin’ bottles: VCs continue to pour millions into independent beverage startups
Venture capital dollars continue to flow into independent beverage startups. But is there an exit?
Poppin’ bottles: VCs continue to pour millions into independent beverage startups by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch