Amazon has Select Nuun Sport Electrolyte Drink Tablets on sale below for prices starting from $13.62 when you clip the 35% off coupon on the product page and check out via Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon has Select Nuun Sport Electrolyte Drink Tablets on sale below for prices starting from $13.62 when you clip the 35% off coupon on the product page and check out via Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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I don't mean to sound like "that guy", but if you've been using it for 6 months, and you only just found out about it (which is super easy to discover), then why change now? You've been using it for 6 months with likely 0 consequences? I personally don't like the taste of stevia, but this reminds me of when my friend didn't like pepperoni in his pizza so his parents put it under the cheese and he knew nothing other than he was eating pizza. Not saying it's the same, just.. ya know?
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Fkin stevia. Makes me feel terrible. Why can't they just use lime juice or something?
Been using nuun for 6 months and had no idea it contained stevia. Thank you. Time to switch. Know of any alternative brands that don't contain additives?
Been using nuun for 6 months and had no idea it contained stevia. Thank you. Time to switch. Know of any alternative brands that don't contain additives?
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Been using nuun for 6 months and had no idea it contained stevia. Thank you. Time to switch. Know of any alternative brands that don't contain additives?
Not much. According to Yuka, the app I use to scan foods for additives, stevia is categorized as "limited risk". I like to stick with "no risk" additives as a personal preference.
From Yuka:
"Steviol glycosides from Stevia
Steviol glycosides are intense sweeteners.
Sweeteners may promote metabolic disorders, such as glucose intolerance. In addition, sweeteners may have no effect on weight control.
This additive is relatively new and more research is needed on its long-term effects."
Been using nuun for 6 months and had no idea it contained stevia. Thank you. Time to switch. Know of any alternative brands that don't contain additives?
I don't mean to sound like "that guy", but if you've been using it for 6 months, and you only just found out about it (which is super easy to discover), then why change now? You've been using it for 6 months with likely 0 consequences? I personally don't like the taste of stevia, but this reminds me of when my friend didn't like pepperoni in his pizza so his parents put it under the cheese and he knew nothing other than he was eating pizza. Not saying it's the same, just.. ya know?
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Had to fight Amazon to allow me to return a moldy food product, you know, one that would probably be bad to consume?
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Had to fight Amazon to allow me to return a moldy food product, you know, one that would probably be bad to consume?
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From Yuka:
"Steviol glycosides from Stevia
Steviol glycosides are intense sweeteners.
Sweeteners may promote metabolic disorders, such as glucose intolerance. In addition, sweeteners may have no effect on weight control.
This additive is relatively new and more research is needed on its long-term effects."
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