Nutrisoda - Immune
tangerine + lime, natural fruit flavored nutrient enhanced soda |
Nutrition Facts
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INGREDIENTS: Carbonated water, L-arginine, citric acid, natural flavor, elderberry and chokeberry juice color, phosphoric acid, sucralose, potassium benzoate (preservative), potassium sorbate (preservative), alpha-tocopherol acetate, vitamin A palmitate, niacinamide, L-proline, sodium selenite, zinc sulfate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, chromium picolinate, folic acid, cyancobalamin.
Also contains: 2000mg - L-Arginine (as L-arginine hydrochloride) 10mg - L-Proline (as L-proline hydrochloride)
zero sugar zero caffeine zero sodium zero aspartame fifteen calories
Nutrisodas are colored with natural ingredients and use water filtered 4 times for extra purity.
Nutrient enhanced airforceŽ Immune is full of the right stuff to help support your body's immune defenses, boost antigen response and keep you healthy.
2000 mg of the amino acid L-Arginine, combined with anti-oxidants Vitamins A and E, B-Vitamins and Folic Acid, and minerals Zinc, Chromium and Selenium provide for an immune boosting soda par excellence.
Crisp tangerine and lime natural fruit flavors invigorate and enliven your senses.
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