
A few years ago, I was at a business event that was going all hours of the night. Everyone knows how grueling it can be to hear motivational speakers with all these great ideas, you want to stay alert and catch every bit of information. I was felt like how am I going to stay energized. I saw one of the
meeting planners running around, alert, and she looked amazing. I wondered, how on earth did she keep her stamina. i found that she was eating these darn power pops.
They're sweet, they're tasty and they come in 12 yummy flavors. And the best part is they give you energy and can help you lose weight!
No, it's not too good to be true; it's the new Power Pop, Hollywood's secret to staying thin. The key ingredient in this little lollipop is Hoodia, which could have you losing weight in no time.
"60 Minutes" started the Hoodia craze with a story about South African bush men who suck on the plant to curb hunger.
Even Leslie Stahl was convinced, promising, "I was never hungry all day."
After that, Hoodia mania exploded, from newspapers to Oprah's magazine to the "Today" show, where they promised, "Eat it and you won't want to eat anything else."
There is only one little problem -- Hoodia doesn't grow in the United States.
But Michael Wenninger, co-owner of a nutrition company, has now licked that problem away with Power Pops! "It's a natural lollipop that gives people energy and makes them lose weight," he revealed.
According to Michael, Hoodia enters the bloodstream and is the key to suppressing appetite. Wenninger explained that the critical difference between the Power Pops and other Hoodia products is "the South Africans never ground it up and made pills or caplets or tablets out of it. We have the only form of Hoodia the way the South Africans take it. By sucking it; that's why it's so effective."
With only 28 calories, 4 carbs and a rainbow of colors, the Power Pop is a sweet way to lose weight!
No, it's not too good to be true; it's the new Power Pop, Hollywood's secret to staying thin. The key ingredient in this little lollipop is Hoodia, which could have you losing weight in no time.
"60 Minutes" started the Hoodia craze with a story about South African bush men who suck on the plant to curb hunger.
Even Leslie Stahl was convinced, promising, "I was never hungry all day."
After that, Hoodia mania exploded, from newspapers to Oprah's magazine to the "Today" show, where they promised, "Eat it and you won't want to eat anything else."
There is only one little problem -- Hoodia doesn't grow in the United States.
But Michael Wenninger, co-owner of a nutrition company, has now licked that problem away with Power Pops! "It's a natural lollipop that gives people energy and makes them lose weight," he revealed.
According to Michael, Hoodia enters the bloodstream and is the key to suppressing appetite. Wenninger explained that the critical difference between the Power Pops and other Hoodia products is "the South Africans never ground it up and made pills or caplets or tablets out of it. We have the only form of Hoodia the way the South Africans take it. By sucking it; that's why it's so effective."
With only 28 calories, 4 carbs and a rainbow of colors, the Power Pop is a sweet way to lose weight!
My favorite flavors are white chocolate, cherry, and candy cane.

