It is common knowledge that faith can move mountains. The business ideas of many smoothie manufacturers who advertise their fruit drinks as true miracle cures are also based on this assumption. Krone+ examined eleven different products and debunked myths about vitamin bombs.
A few strawberries here, plus grapes, leftover spinach from lunch in the blender and activate the highest level – in just a few seconds the smoothie maker conjures up a vitamin bomb in the glass. It sounds so simple, but the reality is usually different. Due to a lack of time, lack of enthusiasm for washing dishes and a shortage of suitable food, it makes sense to reach for the supermarket shelf. Several providers there outdo each other with even better, more effective and even healthier smoothies. But do the pithy statements of Good Choice, Innocent or Pome deliver on what they promise? Krone+ looked at eleven different smoothies:
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