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  • Motherkind  Chocolate Collagen Latte 500g

    Motherkind Chocolate Collagen Latte 500g

    N$475.00

    Chocolate Collagen Latte

    Kick back & take a minute to relax

    Slip away and sip Motherkind’s chocolate collagen latte, a perfectly creamy, chocolate-flavours low carb and low calorie treat. Each serving offers 5g of collagen to support hair, skin and nail health. Chocolate Collagen Latte can be enjoyed with either hot water (for the calorie conscious) or milk (or lactose free alternative of choice).

    Directions:

    For best use, simply mix into hot liquids (hot water, milk or dairy free alternative) for a blissful end to a busy day.

    For collagen enthusiasts: add an extra collagen dosage as required. Combine 2 tablespoons with 1 cup of hot liquid, mix thoroughly and enjoy.

    Ingredients:

    Coconut Milk Creamer, cocoa, stevia, hydrolyzed collagen, salt.

  • My Wellness Zero Sugar Unflavoured - 500g

    My Wellness Zero Sugar Unflavoured – 500g

    N$204.00

    Super Zero Sugar Unflavoured

    Zero Sugar Erythritol+Stevia+Garcinia is the perfect, natural and calorie-free sugar substitute for the kitchen  – whether it be baking, cooking or simple sweetening of foods or beverages.

    To produce Zero Sugar , Stevia has been used in its purest form, derived from the plant “Stevia Rebaudiana” which is originally from South America. In order to achieve an easy dosage and to make the sweetness comparable with normal sugar erythritol was added thereto.

    Erythritol is a new sugar substitute, which has no calories and occurs naturally in many vegetables and fruits.

    This unique blend makes the product 1:1 as sweet as sugar, and the disadvantages of stevia in regards to bitterness were eliminated through this special blend.

    •  Natural
    • GMO and Allergen free
    • Blood sugar neutral
    • Calorie Free
    • Heat resistant
    • Perfect for Low Carb and  Keto Diets
    • Garcinia Cambogia to assist in  cravings

    Warning:

    Store in a dry and dark place. Excessive consumption may induce laxative effects