Adam Garcia shows off his new look

First it was milk, putting a creamy smear on the top lip of stars like Pixie Lott, Gordon Ramsay and Usher.

Now West End dancing star Adam Garcia (also a judge on Sky 1’s popular Got To Dance show) has been snapped modelling a purple moustache in honour of new daily health shot Mune.

Adam says: ‘I drink Mune to help keep me functioning at my very best. I need a strong immune system to give me the strength and endurance to do something very physical like tap dancing.

‘It’s a great daily boost which I like to drink in that funny time of day between breakfast and lunch when you feel a bit peckish and want something healthy to top you up. It’s a good kick start to your immunity each day.’

Mune is now available to buy online at www.muneboost.co.uk and through leading wholesalers Marigold Health Foods and The Health Store (www.thehealthstore.co.uk). Retail stockists also include: Planet Organic, As Nature Intended, Revital, Nutri Centre, Food For Thought, Natural Health in Welwyn Garden City and Hertford and Healthy & Wise in Harpenden.
www.muneboost.co.uk

The shots
Mune Original contains: black elderberry, active manuka honey 10+, lemon, ginger, Montmorency cherry, aloe vera, elderflower, beta glucan, inulin fibre, vitamin D.

Mune Revive contains: black elderberry, active manuka honey 10+, lemongrass, coconut, pineapple juice, aloe vera, nettle extract, elderflower, inulin fibre, vitamin D.

There are currently two products in the range: Mune Original and Mune Revive which share core immune-boosting ingredients. The 55ml shots contain a special recipe including black elderberry, active manuka honey 10+, inulin fibre and vitamin D.

Each product is then enhanced with additional high-quality ingredients to meet specific seasonal challenges such as beta glucan to help protect against colds and flu in Original, and nettle extract to help prevent allergies and hayfever in Revive.
There are 3 pack sizes of each variant: Individual boosts cost £2.30, a weekly pack of 7 individual boosts costs £11.50 and a family size 500ml bottle of 9 boosts costs £11.50.

Sky 1 to become UK home for HBO {TV}

BSkyB (Sky) and Home Box Office (HBO) have entered into a multi-year output deal which will see Sky become the home of HBO programmes in the UK and Ireland. The agreement is part of Sky’s ongoing mission to invest in standout content that differentiates the pay-TV experience and creates more reasons for customers to subscribe.

Under the agreement, all new HBO-commissioned programmes and series will be broadcast exclusively, and in HD, on Sky channels. The first HBO production to be seen on Sky as part of the output deal will be ‘Boardwalk Empire’, the much-anticipated Prohibition-era drama from acclaimed director and Oscar winner Martin Scorsese. With a cast including Steve Buscemi, Michael Pitt and Kelly Macdonald, ‘Boardwalk Empire’ is scheduled to make its US debut on HBO in September 2010, with a UK and Ireland premiere on Sky to follow shortly after.

Future HBO productions to be broadcast by Sky will also include ‘Game of Thrones’, the fantasy drama based on the series of books ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ by George R.R. Martin, and ‘Luck’, executive produced by David Milch and Michael Mann and starring two time Oscar winner Dustin Hoffman. In addition, future seasons of existing HBO shows – such as ‘Entourage’ and ‘Big Love’ – will be broadcast exclusively on Sky channels in the UK and Ireland at the conclusion of their current broadcast rights agreements. 

 

Sky will also offer access to HBO programmes through its on-demand platforms, including the soon-to-launch Sky Anytime+ service.  In addition to availability of the new HBO productions airing exclusively on Sky channels, the on-demand services will offer access to HBO’s library of classic shows such as ‘The Sopranos’  and ‘Six Feet Under’.