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Dec 05, 2006 -
There's a lot of crazy publicity happening for foods and drinks that are supposed to boost your diet. Well, the Center for Science and Public Interest (CSPI), a non-profit food watch dog group, is out there to protect you from corporate America's crafty advertising and marketing. They just sent a serious warning to Coke and Nestle the makers of Enviga - their new negative calorie drink.
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Nov 08, 2006 -
Coke is launching Enviga, a low calorie sparkling Green Tea Drink, which they claim will make your metabolism faster.
Dr. Rhona Applebaum, chief scientist of The Coca Cola Company explains how:
“Enviga contains the optimum blend of green tea extracts (EGCG), caffeine and naturally active plant micronutrients designed to work with your body to increase calorie burning, thus creating a negative calorie effect.
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Dec 26, 2006 -
Sometimes when you think you've seen it all, a new product comes up and trumps that thought.
Coffee Slender is a new coffee that claims it helps people to lose weight by lowering blood sugar levels after meals. The makers claim that the active ingredient Svetol reduces the amount of carbohydrate that is turned into this excess blood sugar.
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