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“Inspiring Healthy Living Tower Garden® by Juice Plus+® “Inspiring Healthy Living Around the World”

Tower Garden® by Juice Plus+® Grow your own healthy food, organic Self Sustainable greener planet Control of our food choices Socially Responsible “Locavore” movement Smaller Environmental Footprint Validated by experts

Tim Blank Juice Plus+, the world leader in whole food based nutrition products, recently partnered with Tim Blank, a leader in commercial aeroponic and hydroponic growing system design, to market and sell home Tower Gardens. The Aeroponic Hydroponic Juice Plus+ Tower Garden makes home vegetable gardening fun, efficient and affordable for everyone! Tower Garden plants grow 25 to 50% faster than conventional soil-grown plants, and the system effectively eliminates many pest and plant disease problems often associated with conventional gardening. All you need is a small 3' square area of level ground, nutrition-filled water and lots of direct sunlight.

Our Purpose Produce healthy plants. Produce healthy food for people. The space age Tower Garden® technology took 10 years to fully develop into the product we have today. We started off with the following three main goals: Produce healthy plants. Produce healthy food for people. Produce food in a sustainable growing system. 4

Juice Plus+® Inspiring Healthy Living Around the World = Whole Food Nutrition Tower to Table and MORE 5

Tower Garden by Juice Plus+® Vertical, Aeroponic & hydroponic Plug and play ~ FUN & educational for the whole family Grows 20 plants per tower, purchase add-on kits and grow up to 44 plants! Requires less than 10% of traditional water & growing nutrients Can produce crops in a fraction of the time it takes to grow in soil With a submersible heater, grow in colder climates No growing experience necessary No bending over to weed Payment plan 6

Grow anything! Herbs Lettuces Parsley, Thyme, Basil, Cilantro, Fennel, Sage, Rosemary, Dill, Lavender, Stevia, Onion, Chives, Edible Flowers   Lettuces Bibb Lettuce, Red Summer Crisp, Green Summer Crisp, “Gourmet Mix”, “Spicy Mix”, Leaf lettuce, Romaine, Water Cress, Kale, Beet Greens Fruits Watermelon, Melon, Tomato, Strawberries Vegetables Cucumber, Bush Beans, Eggplant, Okra, Broccoli, Rabe, Zucchini Squash, Summer Squash, Peppers USE YOUR IMAGINATION! 7

Product Development:   The Tower Garden was designed to create a highly oxygenated environment for the plant roots. Recent research has shown that increased oxygen to the root system helps to prevent disease and improves plant growth. With support from leading world experts in plant and human nutrition, the proprietary Tower Tonic plant food was designed as the world’s first high performance ionic mineral solution with a wide range of specially formulated minerals and plant nutrients for all types of food and flowering crops. Green Technology: The Tower Garden uses a closed system technology to recycle 100% of the nutrients and water. This means the plants use as little as 5 percent of the nutrients and water that is commonly used in conventional and organic farming.

O’Hare Airport, Chicago Sustainable growing is really the core of Tim’s vision for the Tower Garden technology and his company Future Growing, which focuses on the commercial side of vertical, aeroponic growing. The mission of Future Growing is really… One of those is the newly opened Tower Garden Urban Farm in North America’s second busiest airport – Chicago’s O’Hare airport, where almost 70 MILLION people take off and land each year, 2nd level of the Rotunda area of the airport sits a fully functioning indoor vertical, aeroponic garden made up of 26 Tower Gardens that produces fresh fruits and vegetables for airport restaurants. Several news stations were there to capture the Grand Opening…let’s take a look at one of those…PLAY VIDEO Why did the city of Chicago and O’Hare airport choose to use Tower Garden? Because it is the clear technological leader in the nascent commercial aeroponics market.. Even more FG installations to come including…. They will all use the same technology as the TG that you’ll be sharing with your customers. You combine that with the publicity we’ll all share in from Future Growing installations – and we’ve got real opportunity to enhance the Juice Plus+ brand in a new and exciting way. Roof top Restaurant, New York City Bell, Book and Candle

Tower Garden® Pro Series Kit First month payment of $100 plus 11 monthly installments of $45 per month (approx., depends on options selected). Comes with all necessary parts in a box. Assembly is simple and takes less than 30 minutes. Starter seed packets included:  Basil Cucumber Gourmet Lettuce Cherry Tomato Beefsteak Tomato

Installation time: 30 minutes

Planting Day: Day 30

Day 38

Day 48

Day 63 33 Days in the Tower

Coming April 2012 www.towergarden.com