The Edgy Veg Blog Just Featured Tyent’s Water Ionizers!

Posted by: William Poole On March 5, 2016 9:00 am

 
Have you ever met a vegan with an edgy personality? If not, get ready for an experience because Candice Hutchings is a vegan with an edge and she doesn’t hold back when discussing her current favorite health trends.

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Who is Candice Hutchings?

 

Candice is a healthy woman on a mission. Her mission is to change the way people define vegan food. As a vegan, Candice became bored with the culinary options that were commonly available to her and so she began creating her own dishes and sharing them with her fans through The Edgy Veg.

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The Edgy Veg is both a Youtube channel and blog where Candice regularly features her favorite vegan and health products. Recently, Ms. Hutchings …

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Tyent Won Ionizer of the Year for 2017

Posted by: William Poole On January 22, 2016 9:00 am

In the sports world, dynasties are rare which is why they are so appreciated when a team is able to dominate a sport for an extended period of time.

The Great Wall of China was built by the Qin Dynasty. What will the Tyent Dynasty build next?
The Great Wall of China was built by the Qin Dynasty. What will the Tyent Dynasty build next?

In the water ionizer industry, Tyent USA has a blooming dynasty of its own that continues this year because Tyent has once again been named the Water Ionizer of the Year for 2017!

Characteristics of a Dynasty

Award of Victory

All great dynasties in sports have a few things in common: a great coach, a star player, and a culture of success. The UCLA Bruins Men’s Basketball teams of the 60’s and 70’s, the Chicago …

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Tyent Social Media Overview

Posted by: admin On July 22, 2015 4:33 pm

Tyent is all over the web. But should you bother following and subscribing to yet another company’s fan page?

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I ‘Like’ Everything

I remember when I first set up my Facebook account and how I subscribed and liked EVERYTHING. From food to bands to gas stations, my page could be mistaken for an online version of the Yellow Pages.

Then came Twitter, Google+, Instagram and the like.

Pretty soon, most of the time I spent online was dedicated to weeding through all the ads and spam those “liked” pages were sending my way.

Finally I’d had enough. Although I stopped short of closing down my social media accounts (how else would I get all the latest shared cat videos?) I

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