Boulder Weekly: Local Company Sells Gin-Soaked Raisins for Arthritis Pain Relief

Oh, boy!  We were featured in the Boulder Weekly!

Local company sells gin-soaked raisins for arthritis pain

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For years, Larry Wright struggled with arthritis pain in his hands. Then he found an unusual remedy for his pain in gin-soaked raisins, and now he’s trying to spread the relief to others.

Wright has started a company based in Lafayette called DrunkenRaisins, which sells gin-soaked raisins online. Wright himself started using the raisins about four years ago when conventional methods weren’t working for the pain he was experiencing in his hands. Continue reading “Boulder Weekly: Local Company Sells Gin-Soaked Raisins for Arthritis Pain Relief”

A Great Appetizer to Serve with DrunkenRaisins!

Our friend and DrunkenRaisins Family Member, Pam Babbit, was kind enough to share this great recipe! Let us know what you think:

This appetizer is absolutely fantastic! And I bet it would be even better with Drunken Raisins.

Cream Cheese Spread
(sorry, most ingredients do not have quantities)

1 block cream cheese
pesto
marinara or spaghetti sauce
chopped black olives
golden raisins
cranberries
splash of balsamic vinegar

It’s better to make it the night before or a few hours ahead so that the raisins and cranberries absorb the moisture. Enjoy!

DrunkenRaisins 1st story in the Boulder County Business Report!

This was very exciting! The Boulder County Business Report did a write-up on us when we launched our site.

Here’s what their staff reporter wrote:

LAFAYETTE – DrunkenRaisins, a home-based company in Lafayette, has begun manufacturing and selling gin-soaked raisins intended to relieve pain from arthritis.

Larry Wright, founder of Lawrence A. Wright Inc., doing business as DrunkenRaisins, said raisins soaked in gin are a well-known home remedy for the alleviation of inflammation pain associated with arthritis. Wright covers the gin-soaked raisins in honey and cinnamon, and calls them golden raisins.

Wright said there is a lack of high-quality empirical research on gin-soaked raisins, but there is a great deal of testimonial evidence showing that golden raisins, juniper berries, cinnamon and honey all demonstrate significant anti-inflammatory activity.

Wright started the company after experiencing pain relief from his homemade gin-soaked raisins. He discovered that “drunken raisins” were not available for purchase, and decided to open his business to share the experience with other arthritis sufferers.

Wright recommends eating 16 to 18 raisins each day for the first couple of weeks, then eating about 8 to 9 raisins each morning.

The gin-soaked raisins are sold in one-pound through 10-pound bags, ranging in price from $24.95 to $179.50, respectively, plus tax. The raisins are sold only on the website, www.drunkenraisins.com.

For more, please visit their site at : http://www.bcbr.com/article.asp?id=53888

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