Mangosteen: Google search popularity

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These numbers reflect how many searches have been done for a particular term, relative to the total number of searches done on Google over time. They don't represent absolute search volume numbers, because the data is normalized and presented on a scale from 0-100.

In May of 2006 a dispute between Tahitian Noni and juice distributor Xango, both based in Utah, is settled out of court. In February 2003 Tahitian Noni had sued the Xango founders for allegedly stealing their concept for a mangosteen-based supplement. Next »

Montreal Gazette publishes Mangosteen: the latest superfruit in September 2007. Next »

With more than $250 million in sales, Xango is listed at number 49 of the Global 100, the top direct selling companies in the world compiled by Direct Selling News in June 2010. Next »

Fox News runs the story “Charlie Sheen’s Tiger Blood Revealed!” in March 2011, with pictures of Xango juice bottles. Fox reports that Sheen is “not an official spokesman” for the company. Next »

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