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Perfect health : hot trend, tough market.
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Title:Perfect health : hot trend, tough market.
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Variant Title:Hot trend, tough market
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Related Title:Fortune hunters (Television program)
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Other Contributors/Collections:Buckner, Dianne.
Johnson, Hal, 1956-
Hadley-Beauregard, Bernie.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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Published/Created:Toronto : Canadian Broadcasting Corp. ; CBC Learning [distributor], ©2008.
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Location:DAVID LAM LIBRARY audiovisual Where is this?
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Call Number: HD9999.H42 P474 2008 dvd
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:DAVID LAM LIBRARY audiovisual Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Health products--Canada--Marketing.
Natural foods industry--Canada--Case studies.
Health promotion--Canada--Marketing.
Physical fitness centers--Canada--Management.
Small business--Canada--Case studies.
Entrepreneurship--Canada--Case studies.
Businesspeople--Canada--Interviews.
Success in business--Canada--Case studies.
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Description:1 videodisc (approximately 22 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
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Series:Fortune hunters (Television program)
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Terms governing use:Restrictions: Site license UBC faculty, staff and students only.
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Cast:Host, Dianne Buckner; featuring guests Hal Johnson (health entrepreneur and host of "Body Break") and Bernie Hadley-Beauregard (a Vancouver-based branding expert)
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Summary:"There are so many ways to sell health. Private clinics, fitness classes, vitamins, supplements, special foods and drinks and clothing - even health trips. Everybody wants to live long, active lives and they'll spend good money to increase their chance to do that. In Vancouver, entrepreneur Michael Bentley is selling SierraSil, a mineral supplement promising improved mobility. In Dartmouth, Marc St-Onge and his company Ascenta Health have found a way to make healthy omega-3 fish oil taste good. And in Ontario, Julie Arora launched Mom's Healthy Secrets cereal, her line of ultra-healthy breakfast cereals, after taking a $100,000 loan from the bank of Mom and Dad. Now, she's on a mission to get Mom's onto the shelves of a grocery store near you"--container. The "my first million" segment profiles David Patchell-Evans, founder & CEO of GoodLife fitness clubs.
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Notes:Originally broadcast on the television program Fortune hunters.
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