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About Zem Joaquin:

Eco-style maven Zem Joaquin is editor-in-chief of ecofabulous.com, a website devoted to finding and sharing sexy, sustainable stuff. Zem is the contributing green editor for Domino magazine and is an eco-design and strategy consultant for retreats, residences and corporate clients in both the Bay Area and abroad. She is on the board of Global Green USA; Healthy Child, Healthy World; and Teens for Safe Cosmetics. She lives with her tech-obsessed husband and two young children in a gorgeous home that she recently remodeled completely green.

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May 15, 2008

LIVE for Today!



LIVE for today...and tomorrow! Far from your typical energy drink, LIVE is a socially conscious, all-natural and organic beverage that donates 50% of its profits to charity. Each of their four flavors takes on a serious issue: Green Tea for Global Warming, Acai Berry for AIDS and HIV, Original for Youth Programs and Sugar-Free for Breast Cancer. Your flavor equals your cause. We are serious green tea drinkers over here - coincidence, I think not! But don't worry, all of the flavors rock, so maybe a little rotation is called for - spread the love. Don't despair if you've yet to see LIVE gracing your grocer's fridge; it's slated to be distributed in over 6,800 major retailers nationwide in the coming months. Oh, and, don't forget to recycle those cans (aluminum retains most of its embodied energy).


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