Team Kale certainly had an exciting year this year. I never thought I'd get my face on TV, nevermind as the subject of a full length documentary. Many, many smart folks out there have asked for interviews, covered my story on their TV shows, made youtube videos and written about little ol' me. You sure know how to make a guy feel special. I wish I could thank each and every one of you personally for the support. Thank you thank you thank you!

Sincerely,
Bo "the Eat More Kale guy"

Here's a quick overview of Team Kale's presence in the media.

Shout out to Steve Baird for his super smart insight on Team Kale's legal defense!
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My short dance with instructional videography culminated in these two tutorials.
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The Burlington Free Press, an almost 200 year old newspaper from my home state of Vermont, covered my story.
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Bo on HuffPo!
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The Pultizer Prize winning NY Times did a story on me!!! This is the most popular American newspaper website.
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Thanks to all my amazing supporters I raised almost $90,000 on a Kickstarter campaign to fund a documentary about my story.
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Here's the trailer, about my documentary, that made it to the International Movie Trailer Festival.
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The folks at Buisnews Channel on youtube talked about me.
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Look ma, I'm on NPR!!!
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I popped up on Michael Moore's radar when my story made an appearance on his blog.
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More kind folks on Youtube showing their support! Save a Vermonter!!!
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Vermont's own Governor Shumlin took a stand with Team Kale and sent Chick-fil-a a proud message of defiance.
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What is Chick-fil-a worried about? More HuffPo coverage about their record profits? Hard to believe I'm hurting them with my small biz.
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Team Kale made Anderson Cooper's Ridiculist and got a spot on CNN.
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Lots of smart folks got to read about my story when the international affairs publication The Economist gave us a mention.
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The grassrots champions at Headcount.org took up arms for the Eat More Kale brand.
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Some more super smart people talking about my case.
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An intellectual property lawyer at MintzLevin took notice!
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One of Chick-fil-a's legal arguments was that using the phrase "eat more ___" diluted their profit margins. The much larger Mars, Incorporated recently used a similar phrase in an ad campaign, but I doubt they've received a cease and desist calling for the destruction of their merchandise.
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Find Team Kale on Facebook for updates, contests and other fun!!!
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