The shake I had tasted excellent! I had a Blueberry Lemon shake, and I can honestly say that it was one of the most delicious protein shakes that I've ever consumed. I have consumed a multitude of different shakes, as I'm on a high-protein/lower calorie post-surgical diet, and I'm PICKY. A bottle of Soylent has 400 calories, and is chalky. The Fit Loon's shake had half of the calories, and none of the chalkyness. Do be cognizant, as their products contain high amounts of certain nutrients, which may not be appropriate for people with kidney issues. I'll definitely be stopping by again. Price-wise, they are just about the same as -insertgenericcoffeeshophere-, maybe a little more, but I'd rather pay a bit more for something that isn't full of...
Read moreI didn't realize it was heralife which is a peramid scheme until after I ordered. There are no signs that say these. They don't taste good. They were every expensive and they are full of unhealthy ingredients. I don't understand why this place has good reviews. I added the ingredients from one of the teas and one the shakes I had. To show how bad they are. There is nothing healthy about this place. Sure the drinks look pretty but that's all. I didn't have any explanation that I was paying for a shake and a tea. When I just wanted a shake. Almost 20 bucks for them to just go in the trash. They even hide their ingredients on their...
Read moreThe shakes are decent, the staff is very friendly, and I love to shop local…but then I saw it was Herbalife products and was instantly disappointed. (Has anyone else seen the documentary? 😆) I don’t want to keep buying from that company.
I also don’t love the whole “tea comes with the shake” thing. That isn’t listed on the menu and it isn’t free, I’m sure the price of it is just built into the price of the shake and is a way to get you to buy more Herbalife product? It really should be stated somewhere that you are actually buying a shake and a tea and the price should be listed as well. Just seems like...
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