Hey Everyone!
Last time we left off we
discovered that Bragg’s dilutes their Apple Cider Vinegar with the California, Los Angeles city tap water.
This dilution process brings the Apple Cider Vinegar down to 5% acidity.
I have now stumbled upon the continuation of the story.
You guys, I got the full download from the horses mouth. I talked with the head man of the company who used to actually supply
Bragg’s with their Apple Cider Vinegar. This is when it used to be darker in the Bragg's "good ol' days".
I’m revealing the absolute truth to you today of everything that truly went down.
See, I’m in the center of thousands of people who are thoroughly well-researched in the health industry.
That pretty much includes you, and everybody else that is associated with my
business ‘The Raw Food World’.
I’m like at the center of everything where everyone is feeding me information. I then study that information, test it, and decipher everything. I then find the best product available to man based on all of this information. Many of my products have been discovered this way, because of you.
For example, when this Bragg’s Apple Cider Vinegar tap water
episode went down, everybody gave me their personal input on the apple cider vinegar that they like the most, along with the reasons why.
I then took all of this information, researched it all, studied it, and then determined what is the absolute best. I then provide that to you.
During my research, I waited days, weeks upon weeks, in order to get responses from owners of the different Apple Cider
Vinegar companies.
In the end, I finally figured out what the best of the best truly is.
You are not going to believe this, but I came across the main guy at the company that used to supply Bragg's with their Apple Cider Vinegar. This was before the color of the Bragg's Apple Cider Vinegar turned a very light looking putrid orange, lol.
This
information on the Bragg’s company has been a long time coming, and it's finally here!
He tells me that his entire business used to consist of supplying Bragg’s with their Apple Cider Vinegar, which they produced.
They are a huge wonderful producer of Apple Cider Vinegar, they had a great contract with Bragg’s, and all was fine.
He told me that Bragg’s then got purchased by an investment company,
which the Bragg’s company completely lied about when they said that there were no changes.
This guy then told me that all they wanted to do at that point was to cut costs as much as they possibly could.
They tried to cut this first-class producer of Apple Cider Vinegar on their contracted pricing.
They said no, but this Bragg’s investment company really wanted a cheaper Apple Cider
Vinegar. Therefore, they sold this guys contract to someone else.
What’s crazy is that this investment company tried to come back to him and renegotiate, lol.
However, instead they already started their own brand of Apple Cider Vinegar, and told them no.
Therefore, instead of making their sole business selling to the Bragg’s company, they now have their
own brand, and they are doing great.
This is what we are offering to you today in 32oz glass bottles on a super special for only $8.95 each!
So what you are getting here is the original Bragg’s Apple Cider Vinegar before they sold out.
It is as dark as can be, like the "Bragg’s good ol’ days".
Furthermore, for the
first time ever, you are getting the original Bragg’s Apple Cider Vinegar undiluted. There is zero water added.
I asked the owner of this second to none Apple Cider Vinegar company, “why on earth does Bragg's dilute their apple cider vinegar?"
He was perplexed by it also and said there was no need to.
I then asked him, “if they diluted their Apple Cider Vinegar to 5% like it is, how
much of the bottle would consist of water?”
He told me that it would be about 25% water.
Therefore, for all of those years when you were consuming the Bragg’s Apple Cider Vinegar, 25% of that vinegar was the California, Los Angeles city Tap Water.
I then asked him, “Why is it that since Bragg's moved from you, their Apple Cider Vinegar is not as dark?”
He told me that he doesn’t think that the Bragg's Apple Cider
Vinegar is aged like their Apple Cider Vinegar. It’s when you age it that it darkens up. Furthermore, the longer you age it, the better it tastes.
Therefore, it looks like the Bragg’s Apple Cider Vinegar is not aged nearly as long anymore, which is another way to simply cut costs.
The new Bragg's company is just absolutely disgusting and I would never even consider consuming anything from them ever
again.
The name of this company who used to be the sole producer of the Bragg’s Apple Cider Vinegar is Fairchild, and we have their Apple Cider Vinegar for you on super special today.
We have over 5000 units of the 32oz bottles in glass jars.
Now this stuff is absolutely beautiful, dark, and golden.
There is absolutely no water added. It's
full-strength Apple Cider Vinegar, which delivers 25 percent more pure Apple Cider Vinegar per bottle compared to Bragg’s.
This allows you to dilute it yourself, or not, to taste.
Furthermore, the undiluted is more sustainable. Their higher concentration of Apple Cider Vinegar means less packaging, thus significantly reducing their carbon footprint.
Most Apple Cider Vinegar companies are bottlers,
not makers, and must rely on others to make their vinegar.
The Fairchild’s Apple Cider Vinegar company is fully-integrated. They work directly with growers, truck their apples in, and craft the finest full-strength Unpasteurized Certified Organic Apple Cider Vinegar with the Mother.
Today we have the Fairchild’s Apple Cider Vinegar, 32oz in glass bottles on
super special for only $8.95 each when you get a 3-pack.
To get in on this incredible deal, click the link below:
https://therawfoodworld.com/product-category/at-cost/
Thanks everyone for your support!
Sincerely,
Matt