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  • noun The wolfberry; the fruit of Lycium barbarum.

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Examples

  • Acai is the new pomegranate, and goji berry is the new blueberry!

    Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009

  • Redstone attributed his health and longevity to antioxidants, the goji berry and even some alcohol: about a half a glass of red wine each day and a shot of Grey Goose vodka.

    'CSI' will trounce Leno -- The Live Feed | THR 2009

  • Acai is the new pomegranate, and goji berry is the new blueberry!

    Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009

  • Acai is the new pomegranate, and goji berry is the new blueberry!

    Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009

  • The three tropical fruits that immediately come to mind and that some companies are getting VERY rich on are goji berry, noni, and mangosteen.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Bryanna Clark Grogan 2007

  • Here is some info about the hype around goji berry, noni, and mangosteen juice some are sold by companies that use pyramid schemes.

    CRANBERRIES, AND A SHORT RANT Bryanna Clark Grogan 2007

  • The three tropical fruits that immediately come to mind and that some companies are getting VERY rich on are goji berry, noni, and mangosteen.

    CRANBERRIES, AND A SHORT RANT Bryanna Clark Grogan 2007

  • Here is some info about the hype around goji berry, noni, and mangosteen juice some are sold by companies that use pyramid schemes.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Bryanna Clark Grogan 2007

  • The products claim to enhance hair, skin and nails with collagen, acai, lutein, reservatrol, goji berry, green tea, vitamins and other ingredients that sound as though they could whet the appetite of only Anthony Bourdain, like porcine placenta.

    NYT > Home Page By STEPHANIE ROSENBLOOM 2011

  • The products claim to enhance hair, skin and nails with collagen, acai, lutein, reservatrol, goji berry, green tea, vitamins and other ingredients that sound as though they could whet the appetite of only Anthony Bourdain, like porcine placenta.

    The Seattle Times 2011

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