Juicero Founder Is Now Promoting 40 Jugs of ‘Raw Water’


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Live Water is a startup selling untreated water. Silicon Valley is developing an obsession with untreated, unfiltered water, according to The New York Times. But a food-poisoning expert says that.


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Juicero Founder Now Promoting $40 Jugs of 'Raw Water' in Silicon Valley. "You never know who you'll run into at the spring," Evans says. Photo: Doug Evans/via Instagram. Curious what the.


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Doug Evans, the founder of a startup called Juicero that shut down in September, told The Times that he and his friends brought 50 gallons of raw water to the Burning Man festival last year..


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Step aside, Juicero—and hold my "raw" water. Last year, Silicon Valley entrepreneur Doug Evans brought us the Juicero machine, a $400 gadget designed solely to squeeze eight ounces of.


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Per Vice News Tonight (HBO link; also available on YouTube ), Juicero founder Doug Evans is continuing to get really into raw water, untreated spring water backers say has vaguely defined.


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The Juicero Founder Is Really Into Raw Water And Really Hates Talking About Juicero (HBO) VICE News 8.65M subscribers 858K views 5 years ago CALIFORNIA Just a couple years ago, Doug Evans.


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After watching his nearly $120 million venture capital-funded startup go under in one of the most spectacular and publicized flameouts in Silicon Valley history, Juicero founder Doug Evans would seem like an ideal candidate for laying low for a bit.


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A five day water fast doesn't really sound all that healthy. That's basically starvation; even a lot of juice cleanses try to get you to drink something with protein in it!. But the raw water is the really ridiculous part. Basically, Live Water (the company) is selling untreated spring water.


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Juicero sells a $399 juicer for $8 bags of fruits and vegetables. A normal juicer requires the customer to buy, clean, and cut up individual fruits and vegetables. Juicero's juicer, in contrast.


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Silicon Valley entrepreneur Doug Evans (whose Juicero company folded in September) is among the raw water movement's most vocal supporters, and says he was turned on to it after a 10-day cleanse.


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In September, Doug Evans, the founder of Juicero, the startup that made that "smart juicer" the internet loved to mock, announced a five-day "water fast" in which he would only drink raw.


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Juicero, the startup that brought us $399 cold press juice machines that work as good as your bare hands, shut down earlier this month. While his company was being squeezed dry, founder Doug.