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Ocean Spray® Comes to the West Coast for an #EvenBetter Beach BashLOS ANGELES --(Business Wire)-- On Thursday, Oct. 23, Ocean Spray heads to the West Coast to team up with health and lifestyle expert Maria Menounos, E! Entertainment TV host and two-time New York Times best-selling author, to share how small steps-like staying hydrated-can help make people's lives even better and build healthier lifestyles. Maria and local health and fitness experts will join the cooperative to host an even better beach party on Hermosa Beach to celebrate the launch of PACt™ cranberry extract water - the next generation of Ocean Spray® products that harness the power of the cranberry in a refreshing new way. PACt™ water contains PACs, or proanthocyanidins - powerful elements found deep inside cranberries, to help cleanse and purify your body better than water alone.* Join Ocean Spray and Maria for a day of activities that will leave you feeling healthier, happier, and even better than before. Visit Hermosa Beach to participate in a mix of healthy activities, for whatever mood you're in! Register online for one of six, 45-minute fitness classes throughout the day, taught by local fitness experts. Trying to savor the little moments in life more? Take in the beautiful beach scenery while staying hydrated with samples of PACt™ cranberry extract water and cool down in the shade of a 61-foot-tall, inflatable cranberry. In the mood to groove? A local DJ will keep guests and passers-by entertained as the event emcee. Looking for health tips? Get inspired by on-site registered dietitian Frances Largeman-Roth and learn all about the benefits of eating in color and staying hydrated. PACt™ water, an innovative addition to Ocean Spray's product portfolio, is now available in the water aisle at major retailers in California and Nevada and online. Beginning in 2015, PACt™ water will be available nationwide. Schedule of Events: WHEN: Thursday, Oct. 23, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. PST
WHERE: Hermosa Beach and Pier DETAILS:
*PACs (Proanthocyanidins) found in cranberries are not found in water alone.
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