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HIRO – The Tahitian Thief
February 8, 2007

HIRO, another so called “business opportunity of the centry”, just like all the previous ones. Are there going to be actual medical cures associated with this? If it’s up to those with a financial interest in the beverage, you can say it’s a safe bet there will be. According to Kelly Olsen;

“ILC will mark the focused launch of HIRO, a new Tahitian Noni based beverage that will set the place on fire. We are putting our entire marketing muscle behind this launch. You will begin to receive regular HIRO updates, teasers and information leading up to ILC, but let me assure you, you will be proud of this product. It has all the best characteristics of a winner: It is positioned in the fastest growing segment of the beverage market, it is the most unique and differentiated product in this segment, it is the ultimate consumable product that everyone, every age, every condition can drink and benefit from. This product is going to generate volume!”

The target for HIRO (marketed under the name taHiro outside of the US) is the “energy drink” Red Bull and will be “launched” at March 13th in Las Vegas. But what Kelly Olsen has failed to mention is that HIRO, in Tahitian mythical lore… IS A THIEF. Well, in that case the name is probably well chosen. In a recent conference call, distributors in the TNI pyramid have been called upon to recruit, recruit, recruit, and recruit some more in order to help launch HIRO.

HIRO will come in three styles, Energy, Mobility and Vitality. I wonder why there isn’t a fourth version called Scam. No doubt the marketing will probably be along the lines of “action hero” and “action hiro” but so far distributors are talking about a can of the stuff going for between $2 and $4 each and will come in trays of 24 cans per tray.

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  1. Dennis wrote on March 10, 2007 at 10:27 am

    You are devoting way too much time on writing critical reviews of Tahitian Noni Juice and Tahitian Noni International. Can you prove that your rantings are in fact unbiased? There are rumours going around that you are or were a distributor for Herbalife. That sounds plausible, or perhaps even Xango. Now there’s a company that pushes more than its shares of lies that you could waste plenty of time writing about

  2. Noni Watch wrote on March 10, 2007 at 11:36 am

    We don’t write critical reviews on Noni, we collect the articles and information from others that do, as you can see and verify from our listed sources and links. If all of those are biased then I guess the same “rumor” would probably be that all the authors, researchers, and doctors, are all “competitors”. This means we do not really waste a lot of time writing reviews of any kind, we collectively collect the articles that distributors like to argue against, except we make it easier for those interested to find all the information by ‘theme’ instead of having to search through the internet and wade through all the fake made-up testimonials aimed at selling the noni products and attracting more distributors into the recruiting MLM network. It is most clear that the distributors themselves are the ones who are unable, and unlikely, to be unbiased. In the end it’s all about how much they can make by selling and recruiting new downlines into the network.

    We’ve been labeled as Herbalife distributors but if you look at the site you can read about how a spam company abused our web address to promote the Herbalife scam by soliciting clients from the noni networks. We’ve also been labeled as being paid by big pharma, which is also not true. Why else share a domain with a site that exposes big pharma and its scandals? There’s a lot more that noni distributors are saying in order to combat our collection of articles and information from all those different sources. You can read about it here. We have even heard “rumors” that all the articles we carry, that are written by people all over the world, are all part of a huge conspiracy. I guess when huge collections of information are not easy to diffuse and dispell, it’s always a conspiracy in the minds of the supporters of any particular MLM company.

    As for Xango. Most TNI distributors don’t even know that TNI itself has a Mangosteen/Mangoxan operation going.

    For the record, we also agree that Xano, Goji, and all the other Noni-like MLM-based “clones” are pushing their share of lies and crafted information in order to sell overpriced products to people suffering from all sorts of illnesses.

  3. Fari wrote on December 9, 2008 at 10:07 am

    I wonder if you written anything about Hiro since it’s launch and the fact that just the Energy Drink eclipsed Red Bull 15 times over within it’s first year of sales. My guess is no since it’s a scam and all. It’s funny how the best things in life are always labeled as a scam or too good to be true, then all of a sudden plenty of imitators and imposters show up. But it’s ok sir…you keep on rolling with your hateful commentary while the Noni Train keeps on rolling!


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