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Wats up guys first time posting here. They mentioned a new product at FAST Money which intrigiued me. Anybody think this could be a long term play?
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Celsius(R), Earth's First Calorie Burning Soda, Named #1 Food and Beverage Trend for 2007 by Prestigious Market Research Firm Datamonitoradvertisement

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All PRNewswire NewsDELRAY BEACH, Fla., Feb. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Celsius Holdings, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CSUH.OB) announced today that Datamonitor, the world's leading provider of online data, analytic and forecasting platforms for key vertical sectors, named Celsius(R), earth's first calorie burning soda, and the category of calorie burning beverages, as the number one food and beverage trend for 2007.

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In its Productscan Online new products database, Datamonitor found that Celsius(R) was helping to create a new niche of calorie burning beverages. The Datamonitor report said Celsius(R) was a "breakthrough beverage." Already being credited with being, "First to market," Datamonitor said, "New in the USA, Celsius(R) is billed as 'Earth's first calorie burning soda,' and uses green tea with EGCG, ginger, caffeine and other ingredients to raise metabolism to burn calories."

"Celsius created the calorie burning category for soft drinks and has rapidly gained a loyal following among consumers, retailers, and distributors. The fact that a highly respected analyst firm such as Datamonitor ranked this new category as the number one food and beverage trend for 2007 is a significant validation of the popularity of the benefits Celsius(R) offers," said Steve Haley, CEO of Celsius, Inc., the maker of Celsius(R).

About Celsius

Celsius(R) has been clinically proven to burn calories, boost energy, and increase metabolism, on average 12% for up to 3 hours. Celsius(R) contains a healthy blend of ingredients including Green Tea with EGCG, Ginger, Calcium, Chromium, B Vitamins, and Vitamin C. Celsius(R) contains none of the bad ingredients typically found in soft drinks - no sugar, no carbs, no preservatives, no high fructose corn syrup, no trans fat, and it has very little sodium. Celsius(R) is a dietary supplement regulated by the FDA for food safety and quality manufacturing, and by the FTC for product packaging claims.

Celsius(R) is not a replacement for exercise and it is not a weight loss product; it is a replacement beverage for people who love the great taste of a soft drink and the energy of an energy drink, without the bad-for-you ingredients.

Celsius(R) has received many awards, accolades and broad recognition for its innovation and appeal to the consumer. Most recently, respected industry analysts DataMonitor ranked Celsius(R) and calorie burning beverages as the "Number One Food and Beverage Trend for 2007". Our recognition as Beverage Industry Magazine's "Best New Product - 2005", CSP Retailer's Choice "Finalist for Soft Drinks 2006." Celsius(R) has been featured on more than 725 television newscasts including the "NBC Today Show" with Matt Lauer.

Celsius(R) is available in 5 great tasting flavors including Orange, Cola, Lemon-Lime, Wild Berry and Ginger Ale. Each 12-ounce bottle of Celsius(R) retails for about $1.99. For more information and to view the Datamonitor press release, visit www.celsius.com.

About Celsius Holdings, Inc.

Celsius Holdings, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CSUH.OB) manufactures Celsius(R) through its wholly-owned operating subsidiary, Celsius, Inc. Celsius Inc., a leader in the emerging $25 billion functional food and beverage category, is focused on the development and marketing of healthy, performance-based beverages. Celsius, Inc. is an innovative sports nutrition company dedicated to bringing consumers healthier refreshment through science and nutrition.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release may contain statements, which are not historical facts and are considered forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements contain projections of Celsius Holdings' future results of operations, financial position or state other forward-looking information. In some cases you can identify these statements by forward-looking words such as "anticipate," "believe," "could," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "may," "should," "will," and "would" or similar words. You should not rely on forward-looking statements because Celsius Holdings' actual results may differ materially from those indicated by these forward-looking statements as a result of a number of important factors. These factors include, but are not limited to: general economic and business conditions; our business strategy for expanding our presence in our industry; anticipated trends in our financial condition and results of operation; the impact of competition and technology change; existing and future regulations effecting our business, and other risks and uncertainties discussed under the heading "Description of Business - Risk Factors" in Celsius Holdings' report on Form 8-K as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 2, 2007, and other reports Celsius Holdings files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Celsius Holdings does not intend to and undertakes no duty to update the information contained in this press release.

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Anybody think this could be the next Red Bull?
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Calorie-burning: the future of diet drinks?





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6/21/2005 - The maker of a new functional beverage that claims to burn calories by increasing metabolism says products with net negative calories are the next step in the evolution of the diet drinks market. But can consumers be assured that they work and, more importantly, that they are safe, asks Jess Halliday.

Elite FX, the company behind the Celsius drink available only in Florida, presented the results of a clinical study at the International Society of Sports Nutrition Conference in New Orleans last weekend.
The study was conducted at the Ohio Research group of Exercise Scientists and Sports Nutrition and forms a key part of the company's consumer marketing strategy.

“The double blind placebo controlled study, considered the research ‘gold standard', demonstrated that Celsius does indeed burn calories, even while study participants were lying down for three hours,” said the company in a statement.

Twenty healthy men and women were randomly assigned to two groups. One group received 12 ounces of Celsius, which contains natural botanicals, micronutrients, amino acids and caffeine, and no high fructose corn syrup, chemical preservatives or carbohydrates.

The other group consumed 12 ounces of Diet Coke. On a different day, the two groups were switched to the other drink.

Their metabolic rate was measured pre-ingestion and for ten minutes at the end of each hour, for three hours following ingestions.

With Celsius, the metabolic rate increased by 13.8 percent at the end of the first hour, 14.4 percent at the second and 8.5 percent at the third. With Diet Coke, an increase of between 4 and 6 percent was observed.

As to the efficacy of Celsius, it seems that the science is present and correct – even if the study group was rather on the small side and the duration of the trial was just one day.

But when the results of the trial are converted into a real life scenario, the message fed to consumers may give them an unrealistic picture of what Celsius could do for them.

“By replacing a regular soft drink with a bottle of Celsius every day for one year, even with no change in exercise habits, a person could theoretically lose up to 17 pounds,” said the company.

The science of the study doesn't really stretch this far, though, and principal investigator Dr Ron Mendel pointed out that the amount of calories burned varies according to an individual's metabolism.

Elite FX president Steve Haley said: "In an age where obesity is a major health issue, calories count."

But expecting a drink to be a cure-all for America's obesity and health crisis could be naïve. More than that, it could be downright dangerous if consumers think it gives them carte blanche to consume as many calories as they want, then down a bottle of liquid to burn them all off again.

By introducing a soda product, the marketers of Celsius have certainly picked a rich vein of consumer appeal.

"We evaluated what consumers really wanted from diet soda in terms of taste and performance," said Greg Horn of Specialty Nutrition Group, which helped to develop Celsius with Elite FX.

"Moving from today's no-calorie sodas to Celsius with net negative calories is the next natural evolutionary step in the diet soda market."

In a recent study at Tufts University, 67 percent of respondents reported drinking as much as three servings of soda or sweet drinks each day, making them the single biggest source of calories in the diet.

But although the researcher Dr Odilia Bermudez warned that people could be consuming sweet drinks in place of more nutritious foods, she advised against wholesale replacement of soda with functional alternatives since there are no controls in place to guard against over consumption of functional ingredients.

Replacing three cups of soda a day with fortified or functional beverages could result in over supplementation of the population, she said.

When it comes to caffeine, Dr McEwen of the Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine is inclined to agree:

“Caffeine can improve endurance performance, but it can also be problematic in large amounts,” he told NutraIngredients-USA.com.

He explained that since it is a diuretic, it can lead to dehydration, particularly when taken during exercise.

The market in weight loss products have been stimulated in the last 14 months, since the FDA's final judgment banning all products containing ephedra came into force.

Products containing the herbal stimulant ephedrine alkaloid, often containing caffeine too, have been linked with raised blood pressure and circulatory system stress, which could lead to heart disease and stroke.

And when it comes to the safety of Celsius, Dr Mendel could not vouch for it:

“The effects of repeated, chronic ingestion of Celsius on the body are unknown at this time,” he wrote in the poster presentation.

Until they are, it seems unlikely that the Coca Colas and Pepsi Cos of this world will be quaking in their boots at the prospect of the merely calorie-free diet drink era coming to an end

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Has anyone tried this stuff?
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Its an amazing idea, but I wonder how safe it is
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Check out the price of the soda.
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Im picking up some tommorow, isnt it $2 a bottle, red bull is more than that & I wonder how safe red bull is but I still drink it.
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