Xango has launched a new meal replacement product but it really isn’t designed with the current Xango customers and distributors in mind. The product is aimed at the "severely malnourished" and distributors donate the product as a sort of charitable contribution. However, Xango has not set up a non-profit status for Xango goodness, so the purchase is not likely tax deductible.
One interesting thing I did notice is that when a Xango distributor purchases the product, (to be donated), they actually get 100pv of monthly volume.
You can read more about the program at XangoGoodness.org
Looks like they are taking Nu Skin's Nourish the Children model and running with it. Pretty cool stuff.