Nestle's new beauty drink isn't cheap
Categories: Reviews & Products, Nutrition & Supplements
Glowelle, a new beauty drink by Nestle, may improve your skin, but it could deepen wallet frown lines on Main Street. At $7.00 a bottle and a recommendation to drink daily, I doubt shaky Wall Street can afford it, either.If you still want to try it, sweet 'n tart Lemondrop blogger Jenny Muller reports Glowelle comes in two flavors, pomegrante lychee and raspberry jasmine, and is selling exclusively at Neiman Marcus for a limited time. Glowelle uses a combo of vitamins, phyto-nutrients and botanical/fruit extracts which allegedly deliver the highest antioxident Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC value) than any leading beauty beverage.
Sounds great, but unless Nestle's promotional team is handing cold Glowelle out on city streetcorners, I think I'll opt for a $5.00 bottle of multivitamins and free tap water instead. Would you pay $7.00 for a 100-calorie beauty drink?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Aimée B 9-27-2008 @ 9:20AM
No - never!
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Marie 9-27-2008 @ 10:30AM
Ridiculous! Eat those fruits and vegies, take those multi-vitamins, and keep that hard earned money for more important things.
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keenwolf 9-28-2008 @ 1:51AM
maybe,yes!
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