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Demi
Wed, Oct-06-04, 14:40
eMediaWire - Press Release - 6 October, 2004

Enoble Media Gourp Launches Carblite Magazine -- The Ultimate Low Carb Lifestyle Resource


Over 100 Million Americans are Counting Their Carbs On Their Way to Losing Weight and Living a Healthier Lifestyle! CARLITE Offers Authoritative Insight and Guidance as the Ultimate Low Carb Lifestyle Magazine. CARBLITE Will Initially Ship 275,000 Magazines to the Consumer Marketplace with its October/November Issue ... Due to Hit Retail Outlets September 28.

Paramus, NJ (PRWEB) October 7, 2004 -- More than 26 million Americans are on a hard-core low carbohydrate diet and another 70 million limit their carb intake without formally dieting (Time Magazine). The low carb trend has translated into an economic force with sales of food and beverages translating into a $30 billion market in 2004 with over 586 products entering the market in the first quarter of 2004. And proving that low carb isn’t just a fad, three out of every five low carb dieters plan to limit their carb intake for life. Responding to this growing trend, Enoble Media Group launches the most comprehensive magazine targeting the low carb consumer with it entry into the health market – CARBLITE, it was announced by Andrew Eisenberg, General Manager.

CARBLITE, set to launch with its October/November 2004 issue September 28, is the go-to resource for readers who have adopted (or want to adopt) a low-carb lifestyle. With its authoritative yet accessible departments and features, Carblite covers topics ranging from food and cooking to fitness and health to support and inspire. Readers will enjoy the magazine's energizing and entertaining tone, and benefit from the wealth of information contained in its pages.

In each issue of CARBLITE, readers are enticed with mouthwatering recipes accompanied by exquisite food photography. Experts in the fields of health, nutrition and fitness answer reader's questions. From award winning chefs to low-carb entrepreneurs, CARBLITE profiles those who are in the forefront of the movement toward a low-carb lifestyle. And, readers will always find information about the newest low-carb products, books and other resources to help them achieve their health and fitness goals.

Each Issue of CARBLITE will feature:
* Themed feature articles including holiday entertaining and special products and recipes by renowned chefs
* All the latest news on low carb products
* The most up to date information on low carb health, nutrition and dietary research
* Dining out and resort destination guides
* Fitness tips to hel drop pounds and tighten up
* Advice from experts in medicine, nutrition, fitness and cooking

Enoble Media Group currently publishes dozens of niche magazines, including Handheld Computing, Digital Camera, Today’s Black Woman, Black Men, Swimsuit Extra, Hit Parader, Faces and Word Up Magazines. Based in Paramus, New Jersey, Enoble Media Group is one of the few magazine publishers to own their own printing plant. The company’s roots extend back to the 1940s.


http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2004/10/emw165117.htm

tom sawyer
Wed, Oct-06-04, 14:52
Darn we're up close to 100 million?! Seems like only yesterday it was 50mil. You all been blabbing the secret?

Great, I see low carb food in short supply in the future, might even be rationing. Psst. Hey buddy, wanna buy some black market broccoli?

fatburner
Thu, Oct-07-04, 08:05
[QUOTE=Demi]eMediaWire - Press Release - 6 October, 2004

...... And proving that low carb isn’t just a fad, three out of every five low carb dieters plan to limit their carb intake for life.... QUOTE]

It's Soooooo exciting!

Petrina31
Thu, Oct-07-04, 09:59
I picked up this mag earlier in the week and I'm not very impressed. Print is small and difficult to read and the production quality was poor (i.e. certain pages were not cut properly).

Premiere issue has a section with dessert recipes - most of which include flour and sugar among the ingredients. Flour and sugar!

Dodger
Thu, Oct-07-04, 19:59
Premiere issue has a section with dessert recipes - most of which include flour and sugar among the ingredients. Flour and sugar!
But were they low-carb flour and sugar? Sounds like the editors are clueless as to what low-carb is!