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Emerson Elementary walk-a-thon

by Jon Weber, Creative Director

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At Metromint we believe in the power of community. So we support
community events and nonprofit organizations with in-kind donations of
Metromint.  We recently sent 10 cases of Chocolatemint to the
Emerson Elementary School Walk-a-thon in Berkeley. Each student who
participated  received a bottle to keep them hydrated as they walked to
raise money for the PTA. We look at it as our contribution to helping make
the world a better, healthier place, one case at a time. The kids just
thought it was cool.

Posted on November 09, 2009 in events, family, wellness and education | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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and baby makes 6!

by Jaime Borschuk, Web & Print Manager

I am writing to report that there is a new addition to the Metromint family this week. Metromint founder Rio Muira and President Scott Lowe are the proud new parents of their fourth child, a boy, born on Tuesday, September 23. More info to come, but for now a photo:

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Posted on September 24, 2009 in company news, events, family, Office | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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Metromint Cycling at the Elkhorn Classic Stage Race

by Evan Pickett, Metromint Cycling Team

Metromint riders head out for a spin on the eve of Friday's opening stage.As the summer fog began to settle in mid-June, ten intrepid Metromint Cyclists set off for the sunny and typically bone dry Baker City, OR—home of the Elkhorn Classic Stage Race.  Elkhorn is a three-day, four-stage race consisting of a 75-mile road race on Friday afternoon, an 11-mile time trial Saturday morning, a downtown criterium on Saturday afternoon, and a 101-mile road race—complete with a Tour de France-style summit finish on top of Dooley Mountain!—on Sunday morning.

After a lengthy drive fueled by the surprisingly satisfying marriage of Metromint and PB&J, we convened in Baker City on Thursday evening and headed out to scout the time trial course.

In addition to the crew from Metromint Cycling, Bev Calder, owner of Bella's Main Street Market (one of eastern Oregon’s most enthusiastic retail-suppliers of Metromint), also entered the race.  Not only was this Elkhorn Bev's first-ever bike race, it was also her first-ever athletic competition!  And because every category of racer rides the same distance at the Elkhorn Classic, Bev was going to be riding just as far as the professional men.  Not only that, she was racing in the same field as the professional women! Nice!

Walking into Bella’s, it’s readily apparent that Bev is a huge fan of locally grown, artisanal, and extremely high-quality products. She stocks everything from jam made in her own back yard to wooden kitchenware crafted by Baker City woodsmiths. The store even has an espresso maker (for when you need that little pick-me-up before a three-day stage race) and an entire wall dedicated to photos from local and professional bike races across the US and Europe. It was pretty cool to see pictures of my teammates and me competing at the Elkhorn Classic over the past two years right next to Lance Armstrong racing up L’Alpe d’Huez… apparently Bev’s been watching the team and felt our photos were worthy of the wall (and the company). It’s always a pleasure wearing the dots and stopping by Bella’s because we not only get to see the shop, we get to hear how happy she is that Metromint has a cycling team and always sends a good crew to support Baker City!

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Bev describes her first race: “I've always loved riding for fun but was so inspired by the women I've met at the Elkhorn that I challenged myself to ride the race before I turned 50. At 48, this is my first ever sporting competition as well as my first ever bike race.  I was soooooo nervous at Friday's start and then a little amazed by the pace of the first 20 miles but when the rain hit, and the peloton ratcheted UP their speed at North Powder, I was caught wondering (just for a few moments) why I thought I could do this.  Shortly into the next climb, I hooked up with Zan Gibbs (Sorella Forte) and my race story got lots better! We rode together for the better part of 50 miles, I learned a lot from her and had someone to share a belly laugh with near the crest of the final climb of the day when I realized I was in my BIG RING!  I'm still chuckling about that!”

Phil_bellas_small What’s amazing about Bev was that when she wasn’t racing, she was happy to follow along as a spectator. Bev's support for the Metromint Cycling Team was apparent from street level, with dots painted on the sidewalk and an active cheering section for our riders every time we passed her shop during the crit. The enthusiasm had its effect, with time trial and criterium specialist Phil Mooney putting on a good show and spending much of the downtown race off the front of the pack.

Part of why Bev is so enthusiastic about both the race itself and the team (other than the fact that she simply loves the Mint) is that the Elkhorn Classic has had a distinctly positive impact on Baker City.  Says Bev, “Small communities try a lot of different things to build and sustain their downtown—I personally believe the Elkhorn Classic is one of the best things that has ever been given to us.  Cyclists come all this way to climb our mountains, deal with our weather and so graciously illustrate the beauty of the sport, healthy lifestyles, team work and camaraderie-and they seem to have so much fun doing it!” We bring hundreds of hungry (and I mean hungry), thirsty (and I mean thirsty), early to bed & early to rise folks looking for quiet local hotels for the weekend—come on, what small town wouldn’t love us? But in all seriousness, Bev and others view the race as promoting a lifestyle devoted to nature, simplicity, and healthfulness—all of which the locals hold dear. Don’t believe me? This year, Baker City started “Baker <3 Bikes,” to promote bicycle safety and the health benefits of cycling. I don’t think it’d be a stretch to suggest that this initiative and the Elkhorn Classic are related.

With many of us having done this race before, we knew the odds for Baker City being hot and dry were high … and so we had plenty of cold Metromint at the ready for after each stage.  In all honesty, Metromint's lightness—not to mention MetroElectro's electrolytes! - are a welcome change after going through bottle after bottle of sugary sports drink during races. Some ice, a good stretch, maybe a massage or two, and a few cold bottles of Metromint were just what the doctor ordered for our post-race recovery!

Of course in bike racing the weather almost never does what you think it’s going to do, and, true to form, the last stage pummeled us with a stiff, cold rain—so much rain that the stage was actually shortened due to concerns about rider safety. Although it was tough getting up the final climb, finishing the race was made easier by seeing Bev at the finish line with cups of hot Chai and cookies for all the riders. Thanks, Bev!

Sunday_drive_home250 Thrilled but exhausted from yet another Elkhorn Classic, the team piled back into their respective carpools and headed back to the Bay Area. It was great seeing the Baker City folks come out in strong support of the race yet again, and we’re already looking forward to heading back next year. Hopefully Bev will put her cycling kit back on in 2010 and join us for another slog up Dooley Mountain! It’s truly inspirational to see someone who so perfectly embodies the slick, adventurous, active lifestyle that we (the team) and Metromint (the product) work towards. We’ll be back for sure.

Posted on September 15, 2009 in champions, events, metromint cycling, outdoors, retailers, Sports | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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report from Alexian Field, Schaumburg, IL

8/14/09
by Leeann Literski, National Accounts Manager
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We had a great night last Friday in Chicago at Alexian Field as we all celebrated Metromint night at the ballpark with the Schaumburg Flyers. People came from all over the city and suburbs to enjoy the family friendly ball bark and we, of course, offered them all Metromint and Metroelectro water.
It was awesome to see everyone of all ages enjoying Metromint from the youngest fan of 16 months to a fan that was 82. Folks stuck around to enjoy a spectacular 20 minute fireworks display that took place right after the game. 

Posted on August 14, 2009 in events, Sports | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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on track: award-dinner for tamalpais athletes powered by Metromint

5/13/09
by Sam McMillan, Metromint Wordsmith

LillaRuns250 108 members of the Tamalpais High School track team celebrated their 2009 season with a pot-luck, covered dish dinner on Monday, June 3rd. Among the awards for most improved, hardest working, and most valuable team members, were five cases of Mintwater, donated by Metromint.

Standouts of the season at Tam include Dan Milechman, a 10th-grader who will be competing at the California State finals in the 1600, and Lilla McMillan, a 9th grader who won the Marin County track championship in the 100 and 200 meter dash.

According to Lilla McMillan, "Our coaches are always telling us how important it is to stay hydrated when we train. The mint in Mintwater makes it really refreshing, which is great during a meet in hot weather."

Posted on June 05, 2009 in events, Sports | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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the power of "thank you"

3/26/09
by Michele Thorne, Wellness & Outreach Director

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Last Thursday, the temperature was warm, sunny and clear. Jenn and I were invited to Mountain View, CA to spread the Metromint love with some really smart and savvy Googlers (as they call themselves). If you didn’t know, Googlers have some pretty good benefits, including unlimited access to an awesome, on site cafeteria and lots of micro kitchens around their campuses. For fun and variety, Google asks their employees to vote in 20% of what they stock in those kitchens by hosting a food fair where a variety of food and drink producers get invited to sample exclusively to them. Over 4,500 employees came out during lunch to sample Chocolatemint and Spearmint Metromint.
 
I am sure you have heard me say this before, but I get to meet consumers a lot. Often when I am out in the field giving product and Metromint swag away, there is a general sense of gratitude in the air, but that day it went over the top. There was thank you after thank you, and on and on for at least 90 minutes! While I was giving away our reusable shopping tote bags, there were folks lined up beside me and Jenn hydrated them with some chilled Metromint as they waited in the warm sun.
 
Needless to say, I was so pleased to meet all of these Googlers personally and let them know how grateful we were that they invited us to sample, and in return each of them thanked us for sharing! Someone even gave us a shout out on Twitter! I must say, the power of resounding appreciation simply made my day. So in the spirit of reciprocity, I say to both brand new and long-time Metromint fans (Googlers included), our distributors, retailers, our awesome Metromint team nationwide and to everyone who helps to make these wonderful things happen~THANK YOU!
 

Posted on March 26, 2009 in events | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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winter wheelies

12/8/08
by Jaime Borschuk, Web & Print Manager
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Last night The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition held it's 13th annual Winterfest member party, auction, art show, and fundraiser at SOMArts Gallery here in San Francisco. An avid city cyclist myself, I was thrilled to attend as a Metromint sponsor and as a member of the Coalition.

MmAtWinterFestSM This was my first year at Winterfest, and it was great to see so many bicycle enthusiasts in one place. The Coalition, as they often do, did a great job managing the two-wheeled traffic with free valet parking. The auction offered cute, mostly bicycle-themed paintings, photos, and sculptures, as well as some drool-worthy bicycles. Based on the final numbers, everything proved to be a hit with bidders. I missed out on the much talked about photo booth, but I did make it on time to catch a pint from the last keg of New Belgium beer. Yum!

Ride Safe San Francisco.

Posted on December 08, 2008 in events | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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jingle bell runners: break a sweat

12/5/08 
by Michele Thorne, Wellness & Outreach Director

As chilly as it feels to me today, I am thankful to be in a climate where 56°F feels like 56°F. Since I am a fan of 80°F and higher, I have my sights set on the steam room and sauna after my workout at the gym in just a few moments. It’s good to get your joints moving, get a bit of exercise and sweat, right?

Well, this Sunday, we are happy to support the Jingle Bell Run in Chicago, IL. To say the least, it is going to be a little chilly, but it will be a good time to raise that heart rate and body temperature along with some support for the Arthritis Foundation.

I am certain there will be quite a chill factor of at least 23°F, and it might feel like all of 8°F, brrrrrrrr…either way, to all participating, have an awesome run!

Posted on December 05, 2008 in events | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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who knew?

11/12/08
by Michele Thorne, Wellness & Outreach Director
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From Left to Right: Kimberly Dickey, Tom Harran, Mark Patterson, Barack Obama, Steve Shriver, Jon Fogarty

Back in March 2007, we supported a man with incredible strength and endurance who was running for something…and he just so happened to be holding a bottle of Metromint while chatting it up with our country’s next President, Barack Obama. The man we supported was Steve Shriver, CEO and founder of Eco Lips, who conceived and completed the Organic Endurathon. That is, Steve ran 260 miles across Iowa's varied terrain to promote organics and celebrate Earth Day 2007. Albeit sublime coincidence, I guess innovators can, and usually do, wind up in the same circles.

Posted on November 12, 2008 in current affairs, events | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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go emerson elementary!

10/31/08
by Michele Thorne, Wellness & Outreach Director

Each month we donate product to community events, locally and nationwide. This month we were able to help a local school, Emerson Elementary School in Berkeley, CA, raise money for the PTA during their walk-a-thon! Everyday is a perfect day to support education, healthy kids and good exercise and we were pleased to be a part of this event. Go to our in-kind donation page for more information on how we can help at your upcoming event.

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Posted on October 31, 2008 in events, wellness and education | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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