Our World Network is probably one business who has their own share of ups and downs in the industry. But with the right ideas, strategies and research, it was able to prevail with high colors. After a few detours, Bob Edwards and Lynda Perry, the founders of Our World Network were able to find a revolutionary product that can be both beneficial to the customers and also to the people who will personally sell it through networking.
With the right combination of scientific research from Agriculture and AgriFood Canada and Pacific Agriculture Centre, Bob Edwards and Lynda Perry were able to develop what was meant to be the best therapeutic juice in the world. The product is made from wild berries and small fruits. The ellagic acid produced from crushed raspberry seeds would only be bioavailable due to its therapeutic effects in the human body if it would be synergized with a blend of other fruit juices. After four years of in-depth research, the Youth Juice is produced. It is bound to be the “science in a bottle” made form coordinated, inter-disciplinary, and dragging yet rewarding research. After necessary tests was conducted, itw a sonly the right time when the Youth Juice hit the market. Youth Juice is now ready to be the staple therapeutic juice ever made and introduced in the world market.
Our World Network was on the right track with this product. Due to the help of individual and independent distributors, the Youth juice was able to go out Canada and introduce itself to the United States. The company sales grew every month due to the surefire hit of Youth Juice. After assuring that the product can now stand its own and sell itself to the public, it was now time for Bob Edwards and Lynda Perry to do a little charity work out of the success of the Youth Juice. They went on a gift-giving legacy and selected the charitable institution they think most needs the help. Lynda then had a sudden interest with the BC Children’s Hospital and chose it as the recipient of the fifty percent proceeds of the Youth juice.
Aside from handling the company and monitoring its sales, the two founders spent time raising funds and doing community outreach programs to help the BC Children’s hospital in its financial strife for cancer research and improving the health of their patients. They also sponsored the Crystal Ball, a gala night aiming to raise funds for BC Children’s Hospital as well. Until now, the Crystal Ball is one of the most popular annual fundraising events in British Columbia.