BIOGRAPHY SHARON CORR I am the President of marketing and global sales and in 1985; I decided to launch my very own brand of natural soft drinks. I called them, “ The Champagne of Chocolate”. I consulted over ten various flavoring labs, before I found the quality I desired. My recipe uses vanilla that cost over $ 400.00 per gallon. I introduced to the Natural Foods Industry my White, Raspberry, and Dark Chocolate soft drinks. The company rang up 10 million sales in 1986, not bad for a company that started with a bank balance of only $1,200.
In 1984, I was on the Oprah Winfrey Television Show. Oprah tasted Ginseng Rush; smiled and said “Delicious.” Oprah then said to me: “So if the product is great, does it sell itself? “ I responded: “Absolutely. It is the binominal theorem theory. In other words, one person likes it, they get excited, they share it with their family, and the children want to give it to their parents. I have had mothers come up to me at trade shows saying: “ Thank God, for producing a natural soda”. Oprah asked Sharon, “What about your age and the fact that you are an attractive woman does it interfere? “ Little ole Sharon with the long brown hair.” I responded: “ I’ve had situations where somebody would come up to me and say:” “May I speak to someone who knows something about the business.” I would joke with them a little bit then say: “I have a deep and dedicated understanding of the business and I can communicate effectively with anyone”. The Oprah Show was a great success for me and launched me into super stardom.
From that point forward I was featured on other televisions shows such as: “Good Morning America, “Sally Jessy Raphael”, and numerous other television shows throughout the USA. I was featured in “Fortune” magazine National and the International Edition on April 16, 1984. I was also featured in “Cosmopolitan” magazine in 1985, “Star” magazine August 19, 1986, "Millionaire” magazine in November of 1987.