In
the News 
“I
love Leland Cherry Co.’s
new Michelle’s Miracle
Tart Cherry Concentrate. There’s
so much artificial cherry flavoring
in products these days that I
was unprepared for the full,
true flavor of this concentrate.
It tastes like the real thing
because it is the real thing.” ~
Kalamazoo Gazette (Online), June
19, 2006
”Hip
Bones from Leland, Mich. calls
itself the Original Cherry Dog
Treat. Why Cherry? Well, tart
cherries have been proven to
be chock full of anti-inflammatory
and antioxidant properties, things
that could help maintain good
bone and joint health in man’s
(and woman’s) best friend.” ~
Chicago Sun-Times, May 10, 2006
“Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Bones—The
Original Cherry Dog Treat was
formulated and developed specifically
for the active dog. Patented
Hip Bones are made from high
quality all-natural ingredients
including tart cherry concentrate,
proven to contain powerful anti-inflammatory
and antioxidant properties.” ~
Urban Dog Magazine, February
2006
“Hip Bones are more than your typical doggie treat—they are full
of carefully selected ingredients supporting strong bones and healthy joints.
The best part is they taste great—and your pal is going to love ‘em!” ~ www.soggypaws.com,
February 2006
“Are
cherries the new wonder fruit? Science suggests that they’re good
for more than just pies.” ~ MSNBC Health, December 2005
“A cherry a day keeps the trainer away…” ~ Men’s
Journal Magazine, August 2005
“Hip Bones have been a hit, not only with pets, but with their owners.” ~
WPBN News 7 & 4 (NBC), July 6, 2005
“A
small company with big packaging ideas, Leland Cherry Co., Leland MI, has introduced
its Michelle’s Miracle Tart Montmorency Cherry Concentrate in a striking
silver ‘bottle-can’ that is making a splash with health enthusiasts.” ~
Packaging Digest Magazine, July 2005
“The Leland Cherry Company is distributing Hip Bones, a dog treat made
from cherries and other natural ingredients. Research supported by the cherry
industry has shown that the fruit contains antioxidants.” ~ www.usagnet.com,
June 30, 2005
“Cherries
could be just the ticket for
Fido’s aching joints.” (re:
Hip Bones) ~ Flint Journal,
Flint, MI, May 30, 2005
“Now dogs can enjoy cherries’ benefits, too.” ~ Detroit
Free Press, May 26, 2005
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