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NutriBullet now has a line of plant-powered supplements to blend with your smoothies

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The company behind the hugely popular blenders, NutriBullet and Magic Bullet, has come out with two lines of supplements in NutriBullet Superfood Essentials and NutriBullet Superfood Boosts. The idea behind the products in the lines, which are all plant-powered powders, is to give consumers more convenient ways to add certain things into their diets, including throwing the supplements into their NutriBullet smoothies.

The NutriBullet Superfood Essentials series is made up of two products, Plant-Based Protein, and Essential Greens. Both of those supplements are self-explanatory with Plant-Based Protein being a vegan protein providing 20g of protein from a blend of pea, pumpkin, and sacha inchi protein. As for Essential Greens, it is a superfood product, featuring just over five and a half grams of fruits, greens, and enzymes.

In the NutriBullet Superfood Boosts, the supplements get a bit more complex or specific. There is Ultimate Energy for a nice anytime lift, including MCTs theobromine, and a bit of caffeine, and Satisfying Fat Burn featuring ingredients to support weight loss. You then have Pure Detox to improve digestion and reduce bloat, and lastly, Immune Defense, powered by a combination of ingredients to support your immune system.

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All of the NutriBullet products come in their own individual flavors except for Essential Greens and Pure Detox, which are naturally flavored and unsweetened, respectively. The supplements all have sizes in boxes of 14 single-serving stick packs or bulk tubs of 30 servings, with some having both options. The only exception to that is Plant-Based Protein, as it is in a more traditional tub with 15 or 30 servings.

You can purchase any or all of the NutriBullet Superfood Essentials and NutriBullet Superfood Boosts, directly from the NutriBullet website. To make everything that little bit easier, almost all of the products have the same price. Any of the 14 stick packs boxes cost $29.99, and for the 30 serving tubs it’s $39.99, except for once again the brand’s protein powder at $39.99 for the 15 serving tub and $59.99 for the 30.