Herbalife Liftoff Energy Drink Tablet
What he felt were the effects of a new type of energy drink available through the Herbalife Corporation, called Liftoff, which comes in tablet form, like alka-seltzer with a kung-fu kick.
Brian Bower, independent distributor for Herbalife products, said the tablet is ideal for just about anyone looking to improve their health and lifestyle. “I’m selling nutrition to people,” he said.The tablets, as well as many of the other Herbalife products, were developed by a team of scientists in Los Angeles.
On the back of the orange package the first three ingredients listed are citric acid, natural orange flavor and corn syrup solids.
Although the ingredients in Liftoff have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, Bowers said taurine, ginseng, caffeine, ginkgo biloba and guarana are what gives you the energy and focus.
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Posted by: Herbal-Team | June 01, 2007 at 09:47 PM
Might be a tasty drink but hopefully one does not have to take out a supplemental health insurance policy for the possible health risks from this "healthy" drink. Seems like a stretch selling a health drink with corn syrup solids as a main ingredient.
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Posted by: Jerry | June 12, 2007 at 11:28 PM
Yea, so, here's the label, http://www.herbalife.com/US/en//pdf/catalog/CUT3151US-50-02.pdf
Can you tell me exactly what you mean by "Seems like a stretch selling a health drink with corn syrup solids as a main ingredient"
http://www.herbal-cafe.com
Posted by: Karen | October 06, 2007 at 04:48 PM
Herbalife Liftoff is an effervescent energy drink perfect for fighting fatigue and improving mental performance. It is an exclusive blend of taurine, guarana, caffeine, Panax ginseng and Ginkgo biloba.
Posted by: Christy | November 11, 2008 at 10:51 PM
For your Information: FDA does not approved of anything. FDA just regulates. They just regulates the amount of contents in something. They have never approved of anything yet. When a company claims FDA approves thier product they are not telling the truth.
Posted by: Ernie | December 09, 2010 at 07:05 PM