пятница, 14 сентября 2012 г.

Fruitology Releases Cacao Dark: The Amazing Chocolate Diet. - Science Letter

Fruitology, Inc., a leading developer of high quality, distinctive, wholesome beverages and supplements, is pleased to announce Cacao Dark Chocolate -- a weight management liquid supplement with a rich, decadent chocolate taste designed to satisfy one's sweet tooth while making you feel fuller faster and resulting in weight loss. The twice-daily supplement, which is free of preservatives, corn syrup and other fillers, will soon be available in the health food and club channel (see also Fruitology, Inc.).

For years, people have been trying to break off their love affair with chocolate, but Cacao Dark Chocolate Weight Management Supplement takes chocolate from weight loss enemy to best friend. This functional formula combines a unique fiber coupled with a patented cocoa extract that tastes and smells like chocolate without the addition of unwanted fat. Simply drink an ounce before morning and mid-day meals to lower the glycemic response of foods resulting in less sugar being stored as fat for future energy. For maximum results, eat healthy meals, increase water, exercise and follow the Cacao Dark Chocolate Plan.

In keeping with Fruitology's promise to deliver unique, healthy-lifestyle products, Cacao Dark Chocolate is preservative free with a fantastic, smooth flavor and added nutritional benefits such as 12 grams of daily fiber. Also included is Tyrosine and Inositol, amino acids that play significant roles in metabolism and the synthesis of serotonin, dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine which affect mood and libido.

'As a chocolate lover who has often fought the desire to 'have my chocolate and lose weight too,' Fruitology is excited to be offering Cacao Dark Chocolate to its consumers everywhere,' said Laurie Speaks, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Fruitology. 'The war is over. Chocolate and Dieters really can co-exist and lose weight too!'

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