What’s New April 2017 (Mid-Month)
- April 12, 2017
- By Rick Montieth
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Alive & Well probiotic rich olives come from small, family farms and village co-ops in Greece, who follow the same traditional agricultural methods used in the region for thousands of years. Some of the trees are over 1,000 years old. Black Rovies, Green Rovies & Kalamata, $5.99 reg. $7.49 ea.
Through experimenting with innumerable flavor combinations, and years of trial and error, our team has crafted some of the tastiest varieties of kombucha available on the market today. Today we continue that quest to perfect the craft and to put Humm in the hands of as many people as possible.
Blueberry Mint, Strawberry Lemonade, Lemon Ginger and Coconut Lime. $2.99/14oz


When combined with proper diet and exercise, this caffeine-free, non-stimulant formula may help support healthy weight management by:
- decreasing fatty acid synthesis while also burning fat and converting it to energy.
- helping insulin transport glucose into cells where it can be used for energy.
- supporting healthy levels of serotonin in the brain that helps to curb the appetite.60 Vegicaps, $27.49
90 Vegicaps, $40.49
LuckyGuy Bakery in Bloomington, IN, makes the best brownies on the planet. We believe that brownies exist to showcase great chocolate—the more chocolate, the better. Our brownies are sophisticated and grown up: intensely chocolate, not too sweet, with a hint of coffee and a whisper of salt. We make them by hand, using ingredients you can pronounce. No preservatives ever. Iconic Brownie and gluten-free, Hat Trick Brownie, $3.49, reg. $3.99

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