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| FRS Healthy Energy Chews, Pomegranate Blueberry, 7- Ounces Bags | 
enlarge | Brand: FRS Discount Category: Health And Beauty
Selling Price: $19.99 Buy New: $15.65 Potential Savings: $4.34 (22%)
New (2) from $15.65
Customer Ratings: 49 comments
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (pounds): 0.5 Dimensions (inch): 6 x 5 x 4
UPC: 872774006041 EAN: 0872774006041
Release Date: July 17, 2008 Promotion: Get free shipping on this item when you spend $99.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by TriNow Fitness. Enter code V6F7GMSL at checkout. Terms and Conditions Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Promotion: Get free shipping on this item when you spend $200.00 or more on Qualifying Items shipped within the US offered by TriNow Fitness. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Descriptions:
| | Gives you a sustained boost to help you juggle the demands of your busy life | | | Fueled by quercetin, a powerful antioxidant in fruits and vegetables | | | Helps unlock your natural energy | | | Use before your workout to power your exercise routine | | | Individually wrapped chews are perfect for everyone who is on the go |
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Um, healthy energy? November 20, 2008 I probably wouldn't have minded if the taste were anything to write home about, but HEALTHY ENERGY? They same full of sweeteners like corn syrup and artificial chemicals. They may have some nutrient value, but the fact of the matter is that these don't provide much more health or "healthy energy" than a candy bar with one natural ingredient (say, peanuts) might. The greening of America and its inherent partners like the trend towards healthier eating are positive developments, I believe. But the repackaging of junk under the banner of nutritious eating is a crime, or should be at any rate!
My suggestion? Buy real fruit. Or don't delude yourself and just get a Snickers bar. But avoid patent dishonesty such as this.
Strange, but addictive November 13, 2008 Watch out, because these chews can be addictive. I ate about half the bag in one sitting, which I'm pretty sure is not the way they were intended to be consumed! The taste is very different--I'm not too familiar with the taste of pomegranate, and when berry is thrown in, it's a strange mixture that takes a while to get used to.
I can't really say that I got much of an energy boost out of them, but then again I'm pretty hopped up on caffeine most of the day anyway. You should be aware that they will turn your mouth red! So don't eat a bunch before an interview or anything.
Don't overlook Quercetin November 9, 2008 I have tried all of the FRS products and will agree with most reviewers that the chews have a unique texture and they do not taste "great"...not bad though. The following are the benefits I have noticed over the past 18 months. The primary benefit I receive during excercise is better energy and I have no muscle soreness after running or lifting weights. At work I will take a serving after lunch and I have zero late afternoon lulls. I am intrigued by the research pertaining to the ingredient quercetin. While studies are early there are numerous reported health benefits to quercetin. I am happy with this product and will continue using FRS.
TASTY LITTLE TREAT WITH NUTRITIONAL PUNCH October 23, 2008 0 out of 1 found this comment useful.
It's 40 calories for 2 pieces (chews they're called) and the 2-piece serving has 6g of sugar and is loaded with all the vitamins that I'm sure are listed up above in the product description. The ingredients are not too bad. Palm oil is the 4th ingredient, which I think is better than "palm kernel oil" which is a lot better than (and would be a deal-breaker for me) anything that says "partially hydrogenated." The package says to eat 2 chews whenever you need extra energy or a pre-workout boost. I'm high energy already and didn't notice any extra energy. I view these as a low-calorie little treat that is packed wtih vitamins. I will buy these after I'm done with my Vine package.
not so great October 16, 2008 at first these are really good, but after you're done eating them, it leaves a funny taste in your mouth.
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