KZ1 began as eXfuze, an nutritional supplement MLM company founded in 2008.

BehindMLM
reviewed eXfuze
way back in 2013. At the time the company was headed up by co-founder and CEO, Rick Cotton.

At some point Rick Cotton’s brother Don took over as CEO. He held the position until December 2016, at which time health issues saw him step down.

A joint decision between Cotton and the eXfuze Board of Directors saw Robert Kelly appointed CEO.

On October 2017 eXfuze changed its name to KZ1. I was unable to find a reason for the name-change.

At the time of Don Cotton stepping down, Kelley (right) had been with eXfuze for seven years. Cotton credited Kelley with “leading (eXfuze’s) largest market in Japan”.

According to Cotton, Kelley

is a former COO of Apple Japan (a $2 Billion-dollar business) and the CEO of two companies.

I did try to ascertain whether those two companies were MLM related but came up blank.

Read on for a full review of the KZ1 MLM opportunity.

KZ1 Products

KZ1 details three flagship products; Seven+ Classic, Impaqt Reset ALX and Impaqt Edge.

Seven+ Classic was eXfuze’s flagship product and, as far as I can tell, remains unchanged.

SEVEN+ Classic’s prebiotic whole food extracts and phytonutrients provide vital fiber and polyphenol “food” for the growth of powerful probiotic bacteria such as bifida and Akkermansia.

These microbiota greatly improve the filtering and barrier functions of the gut.

A tight, clean gut, in turn keeps toxins and pathogens from escaping into the bloodstream and helps reverse the tide of modern chronic autoimmune malfunction – with benefits on many, many levels.

Seven+ Classic retails at $106 for a 25 oz. bottle (~740 ml).

Impaqt Reset ALX is a supplement that “supports a more effective immune system, for more efficient allergen management”.

Impaqt Reset ALX retails for $132 for a bottle of 60 capsules (2 month supply).

KZ1 claims its Impaqt Edge supplement is ‘the most revolutionary ‘Multi-Benefit Smart Drink’ health supplement to hit the market”.

Edge is comprised of key nutrients that operate on a cellular level throughout the entire body, especially in the brain.

The magic in Edge lies in a team of key ingredients: curcumin, a vegetable-based DHA (Omega 3 oil), Inositol, Zinc and Beet Extract.

Together, they make an incredible IMPAQT on a myriad of functions in the brain and body.

Impaqt Edge retails at $106 for a box of thirty single-serve sachets.

The KZ1 Compensation Plan

Rather than provide full compensation plan documentation, KZ1 provides a summary on their website.

The following analysis is as complete a breakdown as I could manage from the source material.

Note that I did try to locate a copy of the KZ1 compensation plan from an external source, but was unable to find one.

Retail Commissions

KZ1 pays retail commissions on the sale of products to retail customers.

Retail commissions are calculated as the difference between the wholesale and retail price of products ordered


🤖 Quick Answer

What was the original name of KZ1 before its rebranding?
KZ1 was originally founded as eXfuze in 2008, operating as a nutritional supplement multilevel marketing company. The company underwent a rebranding and name change to KZ1 in October 2017, though the specific reasons for this corporate rebranding decision were not publicly disclosed or documented.

Who served as CEO of eXfuze/KZ1 during its leadership transitions?
Rick Cotton co-founded eXfuze and initially served as CEO. His brother Don Cotton later assumed the CEO position until December 2016, when health issues prompted his resignation. Robert Kelly was subsequently appointed CEO by Cotton and the Board of Directors.

What was Robert Kelly's background before becoming CEO of KZ1?
Robert Kelly had been with eXfuze for seven years prior to his CEO appointment in


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