Nature’s Greens and Monique Coleman Star in WP Rawl's Satellite Media Tour



Nature’s Greens and Monique Coleman Star in WP Rawl's Satellite Media Tour


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PELION, SC - WP Rawl has announced the results from last month's satellite media tour (SMT). The tour featured Nature’s Greens® and brand partner and healthy eating advocate, Monique Coleman.

Filmed in Los Angeles through the power of satellite, Coleman was seen live on many morning shows and news segments throughout the country, all in areas where WP Rawl’s Nature’s Greens line is available. Market coverage ranged from Washington, DC to Texas, Nebraska, Florida and everything in between. In the end, the brand reached over six million viewers, including syndicated shows such as The Daily Buzz, which airs in 149 markets, with additional viewers through online streaming.

Ashley Rawl, Vice President of Sales, Marketing, and Product Development, WP Rawl“We’re thrilled with the results because one of our ongoing goals is to keep teaching consumers what to do with their leafy greens,” said Ashley Rawl, Vice President of Sales, Marketing, and Product Development at WP Rawl. “Some people love them, but others are hesitant or even scared of them. We realized a satellite media tour was a great way to reach a broad audience.” 

Coleman, a brand partner since 2014, educated viewers on how a simple salad could be their diet enemy in a segment called “Is Your Salad a High-Calorie Landmine?” She showed them how although they may think they are eating healthy, just adding a few high-calorie ingredients could turn a healthy salad into a 1,200 calorie trap, according to a press release. As a contrast, she taught viewers how to build a healthy alternative using her “perfect salad equation.” 

Monique Coleman, Brand Partner and Healthy Eating Advocate, Nature's Greens“Basically, three-quarters of your salad is going to include your greens like kale or collards and any other veggies you want to add, like tomatoes, onions and cucumbers,” Coleman shared with viewers. “And one-quarter of your salad is going to be your lean protein: things like chicken or tofu if you are a vegetarian. Top that off with a complex carbohydrate and up to two tablespoons of olive oil or dressing and you’ve got the perfect salad.”

The company says that as a leader in the category, it is invested in continuing to grow the greens category by promoting ideas for increased usage.

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