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XanGo recently celebrated the one year anniversary of their operations in Malaysia. More than 1,000 people turned out for a party to celebrate the event at the MegaView Kuala Lumpur Tower.

Many of the guests who attended the party dressed up in “XanGo Orange” to honor the company. Along with distributors other distinguished guests included Tai Tolman, the manager of XanGo Southeast Asia, XanGo founders Gordon Morton and Bryan Davis and world renowned Mangosteen expert Dr. Frederic Templeman.

Since XanGo was launched a year ago, they have far exceeded all expectations. Today there are over 20,000 distributors and consumers of the Mangosteen drink.

Along with the anniversary celebration, XanGo used the event as a chance to introduce the new one ounce single serving XanGo juice, the XanGo Single which is an easy to carry, travel size version of the drink.

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XanGo, LLC announced that their smaller size XanGo Single, will soon be made available in Canada and Mexico. The XanGo Singles were recently launched in the U.S. to rave reviews and XanGo has been eager to expand into Mexico and Canada which represent two of the company’s largest international markets.

The XanGo juice, is made from the mangosteen “superfruit.” The company has a unique formula which utilizes the entire mangosteen fruit for ultimate health benefits. Distributors have been pushing for a convenient travel-size version of the popular drink, and the XanGo singles provide a great way to provide samples to potential customers.

The XanGo singles which come in one ounce servings, meet all travel and transport regulations for Canada and can be carried onto airplanes.

Each one ounce bottle of XanGo Single has only 13 calories and contains 3.2 grams of total carbohydrates as well as 2.7 grams of sugars. XanGo hopes that they can soon make the XanGo Single sample/travel bottles available in all international markets.

This could be a big deal for the superfruit drink market. A friend of mine just recently had his energy drink confiscated at airport security. Most drinks are well over the 3 ounce limit for liquids on airplanes. In Canada the limit is 3.4 ounces, but there are few drinks on the market, if any that come in such small portions. It would be nice, when flying to have a smaller portion of healthy, nutritional that you can carry onto a plane. Hopefully this will catch on to the rest of the market.

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