Friday, June 1, 2012
SasaSweets to be featured on Upcoming Episode of Business Update
May
2012Fresh, Natural and Delicious Frozen Treats.
(1888PressRelease) May 30, 2012 - Las Vegas, NV-SasaSweets announced today that they would be featured in an upcoming episode of Business Update.
SasaPops by SasaSweets are gourmet, natural frozen dessert and fruit pops. SasaPops fruit pops are the purest pops ever made using only three ingredients: fruit, water and organic cane sugar. SasaPops dessert pops are made from fresh, high quality ingredients, and include real chunks of cake and pie crust.
This particular episode will focus on the hottest topics and issues in the world of food service. From cutting-edge restaurant equipment to the latest food and drink trends, Business Update: Food Service in America will provide viewers with everything they need to know about the world of food service.
"We at SasaSweets are pushing the envelope with SasaPops. We are redefining the frozen dessert category not only with our unique flavors, but also the quality of the ingredients we use and the care we place into each and every pop." says Joe Vergara, one of SasaSweets founding partners. "We are really overjoyed about partnering with Business Update to share our world of ultra premium gourmet frozen pops with viewers around the globe."
"SasaSweets is a truly fascinating company," said Charles Cowan, producer for the series. "I am excited for our viewers to be introduced to the lineup of desserts that they have to offer."
In this segment, viewers will be taken to Las Vegas, NV, home of SasaSweets. Join us as we go behind-the-scenes and learn what goes in to making SasaPops - the world's greatest pops.
About Business Update:
Business Update is a corporate-America type series covering the world of business, finance and technology. From Main Street to Wall Street, our award-winning producers take an in-depth look into some of the hottest topics and current trends impacting our society.
For more information visit: www.dmgproductions.org or call (866) 496-4065.
About SasaSweets:
SasaSweets, an ultra premium dessert manufacturer based in Las Vegas, NV, is the company behind SasaPops brand artisan frozen pops. SasaPops is leading a revolution in the frozen dessert category by offering unique frozen fruit and dessert bars, made with only the best ingredients in a small batch process, to create the world's best and purest pops ever.
For more information, visit: www.sasapopss.com or call 702-900-7873.
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702-856-6752
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Friday, May 25, 2012
EatSmart Products Precision Pro Kitchen Scale featured in The Wall Street Journal
May
2012The Wall Street Journal Test Kitchen tested a dozen digital kitchen scales and selected their top 5 favorites. The EatSmart Precision Pro was chosen based on its accuracy, affordability and ease of use.
Newark, NJ (1888PressRelease) May 23, 2012 - EatSmart Products, a manufacturer of innovative housewares products, announced that their Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale was named one of five winners in The Wall Street Journal's Review of Digital Kitchen Scales. The WSJ Test Kitchen evaluated a dozen scales by weighing sugar, spinach, coffee, coins and "gooey liquids". The Top 5 digital kitchen scales were chosen based on accuracy, appearance, ease of cleaning and general user-friendliness.
The Precision Pro was selected based on its precision and affordability, performing equal to or better than higher priced scales. The Precision Pro uses AAA batteries which were applauded by the WSJ test kitchen as a user-friendly feature, more economical and easier to buy, as opposed to the lithium batteries used by some of its competitors.
The Precision Pro has earned over 3,372 reviews with a 5 star average rating on Amazon.com. Included with the Precision Pro is a FREE Calorie Factors Book which informs the consumer on proper portion control and calorie counting.
Bill Geronimo RPh., President of EatSmart Products, acknowledged this award as "an honor to both EatSmart and the consumers who have purchased and endorsed this scale as an essential tool to achieve a healthier lifestyle."
The EatSmart Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale is available in five different colors and can be purchased online at eatsmartproducts.com and Amazon.com for $25.00.
For more information about the Precision Pro and other EatSmart products, visit www.eatsmartproducts.com.
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Sunday, April 1, 2012
EatSmart Products Precision Pro Kitchen Scale Featured in The Star-Ledger
Feb
2012EatSmart products announced the Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale was one of seven gadgets to make The Star-Ledger's list of portion control helpers. These kitchen tools were compiled to help consumers continue to meet their healthy living resolutions for the New Year.
(1888PressRelease) February 18, 2012 - EatSmart Products, a manufacturer of innovative health care products, announced their Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale was included in The Star-Ledger's selective list of "Weight-watchers friendly kitchen gadgets help with portion control." The article features the EatSmart Precision Pro Kitchen Scale amongst six other kitchen tools that help consumers learn about portion control.
The Precision Pro was selected as the tool of choice for weighing "one serving" of food by the ounce and to accurately weigh ingredients for more exact baking. The Pro itself weighs only 13 ounces and is capable of weighing up to 11 lbs.
"Individuals who are serious about their health will find the Precision Pro to be an economically priced, easy to use educational tool for teaching portion control in the kitchen," said Bill Geronimo, President.
The Precision Pro Kitchen Scale was recently awarded the "Most Loved Product of 2011" by Amazon.com(home and kitchen category), having garnered the most positive reviews by Amazon customers in 2011. It currently has over 3,000 customer reviews on Amazon.
The EatSmart Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale is available for purchase online at http://www.eatsmartproducts.com and amazon.com for $25.
For more information about EatSmart Products, visit http://www.eatsmartproducts.com.
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Sunday, March 25, 2012
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