- BODYARMOR ZERO Sugar Sports Drink [amazon.com] (Lemon Lime) $4.95
- BODYARMOR LYTE Low-Calorie Sports Drink [amazon.com] (Peach Mango) $4.95
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Feb 16, 2025 5:23 PM
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frontpage Posted by Navy-Wife | Staff • Feb 16, 2025
Feb 16, 2025 5:23 PM
6-Pack 20-Oz Bodyarmor Electrolyte Sports Drink (Strawberry Banana)
& More w/ S&S$4.95
$7.99
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I ordered the zero sugar Cherry Lime flavor from last time this deal was posted. And let me tell you that it was the one of the most disgusting drinks I've ever had. Highly do not recommend
Edit: I almost want to believe same thing happened to me^ But it was probably more the flavor
Edit: I almost want to believe same thing happened to me^ But it was probably more the flavor
Amazon foods hopes you dont dispute the charge with them and ask for a refund - aka a one time exception. I dont understand how food can be damaged or expired and Amazon flatly states no refunds.
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next time, dont call with demands and an additude... anytime ive made a complaint to ANY company i get vouchers or products doubling the value originally spent...10/10 times. try being nice. 😅
Amazon foods hopes you dont dispute the charge with them and ask for a refund - aka a one time exception. I dont understand how food can be damaged or expired and Amazon flatly states no refunds.
The zero sugar one or the regular cherry lime? Or both?
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i just know that the flavors that are highest rated are those and maybe fruit punch / straw-nana
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In some individuals, erythritol can cause digestive problems such as bloating, gas, and diarrhea. This is more likely to occur in people who consume large amounts of erythritol or have sensitive digestive systems.
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