Sambazon Supports Prop. 37 in California

Count the Sambazon team among those organic beverage entrepreneurs — including Mama Chia’s Janie Hoffman and Honest Tea’s Seth Goldman — who are publicly supporting Proposition 37, which would force companies using Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) to label their products as such.

Ryan Black, CEO of Sambazon

The company announced today that it had donated $10,000 to the California Right to Know campaign, which is organizing support for the ballot measure.

Many of the largest food and beverage companies, including Coca-Cola Co., Inc., PepsiCo, General Mills, and others are attempting to defeat Prop. 37.

Statement from Sambazon CEO Ryan Black is in the press release, below:

 

Sambazon Partners with California Right to Know Campaign to Encourage Consumers to Vote Yes on Proposition 37

 

Amazon Superfoods Company Stakes Claim in Fight Against GMOs

 

San Clemente, Calif. (Oct. 2, 2012) – Sambazon, the pioneer of organic Amazon superfoods, today announced its support of Proposition 37, the California Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act, which, if passed, will mandate that labels of all food and beverages sold in the state of California disclose if the product contains genetically modified organisms (GMOs).  Sambazon is endorsing the initiative with a $10,000 donation to the California Right to Know campaign fund, California’s official Prop 37 organization and headquarters, and the company has committed to help educate and inspire consumers to join the non-GMO movement and vote “yes” on Prop 37 on Nov. 6.

“We have a right to know what’s in our food, plain and simple,” said Ryan Black, CEO and founder of Sambazon. “Multi-national food organizations and chemical companies are pumping over $30 million into defeating GMO labeling initiatives. This is an affront to transparency and runs counter to peoples’ desire to know what is actually in their food. Polls show more than 90 percent of Americans support the labeling of genetically modified food. We are committed to getting the word out about an issue that’s integral to us at Sambazon and the vast majority of consumers.”

 In an effort to energize people to take action in the Food Label Transparency Movement, Sambazon will also launch social media and grassroots efforts through a campaign called “Knowledge is Bliss.”

“Our support of California Prop 37 and the national Just Label It campaign flows from our belief that arming consumers with information to make educated choices about what they feed themselves and their families is fundamental,” continued Black. “Industrialized food corporations may prefer that we dwell in ignorance, but we believe knowledge and transparency is the best path forward. This is not a novel notion, as 40 plus countries already require labeling of genetically modified food. It’s time for us to take a stand in the United States and California Prop 37 is the front line of the battle for transparency, so that’s where we stand ready to fight for our right to know.”

Sambazon offers a diverse portfolio of delicious and sustainable fresh juices, smoothies, sorbets and frozen smoothie packs to energize the soul and help people everywhere attain Alegria – or “soulful contentment.”  All Sambazon products are vegan, gluten free, USDA certified organic, Ecocert Fair Trade and Non-GMO Project verified.  Sambazon is widely available in natural health food stores, grocers and juice bars throughout North America. For more information and delicious recipe ideas visit www.sambazon.com.

About Sambazon

 Founded in 2000, Sambazon is the pioneer of organic Amazon Superfoods, providing fresh juices, smoothies, energy drinks and frozen products made from delicious blends of wild-harvested Brazilian fruits and plants like açaí, acerola and guarana. Sambazon is committed to sharing superfood wellness with the world in a way that consciously benefits people and planet. Its Non-GMO Project Verified, USDA Organic and their Fair Trade partnership helps to protect the Amazon rainforest and benefits more than 10,000 family farmers, while bringing consumers the next level in superfood nutrition.  Today, Sambazon is widely available in natural health food stores, grocers and juice bars throughout North America.  To energize your body and soul, visit www.sambazon.com.

About California Right to Know

 The Yes on 37 California Right to Know Campaign is supported by 2,000 endorsing organizations across the state who are working to give California consumers the right to know, through simple labeling, about genetically engineered ingredients in their food. For more information, to get involved in the campaign, or to donate, visit www.carighttoknow.org.

 

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  • Californian Not Bankrupt Yet

    Evidently some people in this country are not familiar with all the signs, labeling, etc that exists in California more so that phantom plaintiffs and their “attorneys” can run around filing lawsuits and extorting settlements from the unaware. I’m not surprised that those folks would be glad to see legislation that adversely affects products other than theirs; just like Bloomberg’s anti-over-16oz probably helps my 12oz sales if I am in NY… but it’s the principle that is the issue. Prop 37 covers more than just “natural beverages” and the problem with those types of laws is that at the end of the day they enrich lawyers at the expense of people who are unaware… and they add another label or sign or whatever to an already overcrowded list of the same; all put up to keep the lawyers away. My niece was born in a hospital that warns people that it was constructed with materials that cause cancer and birth defects; no expectant mothers were having their babies delivered in the parking lot, so what’s the point. I think it’s great that products are explicit as to what they have etc but these “propositions” are often a lot more complex and sinister than just the convenient fluke that gives an advantage to a company whose products just happen to fall on the good side of the red line.

  • EnlightenedThought

    I agree with your notion that present-day legality and its associated bureaucracy has surpassed the point of absurdity. Recent “class actions” taking place have made me nauseous… the coconut water headlines are a prime example, where law firms are walking away with upwards of $750,000 (Vita Coco settlement) to “fight the good fight”… for their own pockets. All while the majority of these consumers they’re allegedly “protecting” aren’t even aware of whats going on. One can only hope that these materialistic lawyers wakeup to the bigger-picture and start focusing energy on the betterment of the whole instead of the ego. Until then, they’ll continue to stifle economic growth with their seemingly infinite inventory of red-tape.

    However, I respectfully and strongly disagree that Prop 37 is just another piece of such legislation. People most certainly have a right to know if what they’re ingesting has been genetically modified. Quite frankly, US industry standards as it pertains to GMOs are completely backwards… If I purchase some corn, or any other ingestible for that matter, I should be able to assume that it is natural corn (if that even exists anymore) – not some science project from a lab. The masses are currently being misled to such an extent it is unnerving.

    Every human on this planet has an inherent duty to help make this world a better place for having been here, including lawyers. An example of what they should be doing is exposing the fact that people are not necessarily eating “healthy” just because they consume lean meats and produce… no, now we have to wonder whether our apples came from a tree or a laboratory. Lawyers should be supporting things like Prop 37 instead of debating minute nutritional differences between a batch of coconuts picked this month vs. last month.

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