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D**W
Beets juice
like them for when I am on the road and I need room
W**Y
Nitrate-rich beet supplement
This is a great beet + vitamin + nitrate supplement.It's vitamin C, b3, b12, plus beet root powder, pomegranate juice powder, red spinach extract (very high in nitrates) and black pepper extract to boost absorption. There is also added stevia and natural flavors. I personally prefer unflavored beet powder - this one is quite sweet and has a strong stevia taste - but if you want something that masks the taste of beet it is not bad.The red spinach extract is especially interesting to me, and I like that this product is not just a single source of nitrates but from multiple sources.Each packet is pretty small at just 8g total. I wish there was more transparency on the mg dosage of nitrates per pack.Overall - it's a good supplement with high quality ingredients, but I think I prefer pure beet juice powder to this.
Z**K
Too sweet
A lot of good ingredients in this mix, but after taking one sip I could not get another one down. This is by far the sweetest drink I have had in sometime. It is understood that beets are sweeter in taste but the mix itself is not balanced and it looks like a lot of stevia was added. I mixed one packet in double the recommended water but still it would not make it better, the sweet taste was very overwhelming.Unfortunately not the best I have tried.
R**W
Good
I got this to add to smoothies, and it's great for that. No overwhelming beets taste evident in a smoothie. Works for me, though it's a little pricey IMO.
H**H
Snap Supplements Organic Beet Root Powder 10 tubes
OK, first up, the packaging is gorgeous on this. It would be look fully in place at any specialty store for supplements that I've been to.Expiration date is hard to read, being black print on the bottom of the dark purple box. It's printed over a seam, but appears to be 07/26. This arrived to me late in April 2024.Product is marked as "Made in USA with globally sourced ingredients".This isn't a typical pill type supplement. It's a tube of powder that you mix in with water (or other beverage), and drink. When I was first introduced to beet root as a supplement, it was as a powder that you mixed with water, and to this day, that's still the most "potent" I've dealt with. Assuming the taste of dirt didn't bother you.So, obviously, the next step is to mix one up and try it out. I took out a chilled 8oz bottle of drinking water from my fride, took a swallow to give me a bit of working room, dumped a tube into it, sealed and shook it up.Well, that's a deep red color all right.The smell is consistent with other beet root products that I've used in the past. The taste is actually better than I was anticipating. Usually beet root is "earthy" (tastes like dirt). This had a strong pomegranate taste that was, again, better than I was anticipating.So, there's that.I suppose my one complaint would be the price per serving. At the time of this review, a 10 serving pack costs $17.96, so $1.80 per dose.Now, to be fair, they are also playing up the fact that it's a Nitric Oxide boost, so it has that going for it.Overall, I can see using this. I just wish it was a touch more affordable.
T**T
Too sweet, just want beet powder
I didn’t read the ingredients carefully, didn’t realize there is a bunch of other stuff in it, all I wanted was beet pow in a small package, tastes very sweet too me too.
J**.
Decent but Overpriced Product, Deceptive Description
I really like the nutritional profile of this product. It is also produced in an FDA-registered, GMP certified facility in the USA, which suggests reassuring quality. This product conveniently provides 0.285 ounces -- that's right, a quarter ounce -- of beet root, pomegranate and red spinach in a convenient package. The cost of that convenience , however, is really high. The packaging of this product weighs more than the actual product itself! I got a box of 10 single-serve sticks totaling a net weight of 2.85 ounces of product. Priced at US$20 at this writing, this product costs over US$112 for a pound, whereas a pound of organic beet root powder averages only about US$15. Moreover, the description deceptively indicates 30 servings per container, whereas the actual box correctly indicates 10 servings. For me, the use of this product is not sustainable. I add beet root and spinach powder to my smoothie every day, so this product would cost me about US$730 annually. Simply not enough nutrition for the money. I give it three stars for the nutritional profile, and because it was handy to take along on a recent business trip.
E**D
Not a bad taste.
This beet juice supplement has a pleasant flavor and doesn't taste like you are drinking beet juice. It's actually fairly pleasant and tastes like a flavored drink mix.I love the quantity of each serving. You don't have to drink a ton of liquid to get your "serving".It's very expensive for what you are getting. At this price it should be at least a 50 pack, but you only get 10.So it's a good product, but not so much that you should be paying this much of a premium for it.
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