Question:
Is this drink too good to be true? SLIM-LITE w/ Citrimax
Does anyone know anything about this drink?...Is it ok for us to drink? I find it really helps me get my liquids in...SLIM-LITE w/ Citrimax...This drink claims to be an appetite suppressant "the FAT BURNER that really works" It's non-carbonated and caffeine free (Now, just fyi.. I'm not drinking this b/c it's an appetite suppressant/fat burner. I actually enjoy the flavor.) Nutritional Info: 90mg of Vitamin C, 137mg Calcium, 25mg Sodium, 275mg Potassium, Chromium (Polynicotinate), 100mcg Chromate, 0 Carbs, 0 Calories, Garcinia Cambogla (Extract), Citrmax 1,250mg Standardized to 60% Hydroxycitric Acid (750mg) Ingredients: Water, (-) Hydoxycitrate, Artificial Flavor, Citric Acid, Malic Acid, Potassium Benzoate (preservative), Potassium Sorbate (preservative), Assorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose (a non-nutrative sweetner), FD&C Yellow6, Gum Acacia, Gum Tragacanth, FD&C Red 40 and ChromeMate brand chromium polynicotinate. There are four flavors; Mango-Orange, Kiwi-Strawberry, Cran-Rasberry & Tropical Berry. If I remember correctly, the cost at Sam's Club was $6.84 for a 12 pack (variety) 20 oz bottles. Their website is www.slim-lite.com — stacey93 (posted on May 28, 2004)
May 30, 2004
The mango sounds delicious! As far as it being an appetite supressant and
fat burner, I wound'nt count on it. We would'nt have needed wls if these
things really worked. ;)
— Danmark
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