The Vita-Mix is a machine
that chops and grinds foods at ultra-high speeds.
Makes eating whole fruits
and vegetables easy by mixing them into smoothies or soups.
Includes a 5 or 7 year warranty
and 30 day money back guarantee.
I broke three blenders making frozen fruit smoothies before I finally
found the Vita-Mix. It's an excellent machine that replaces blenders,
juicers, food processors, ice cream machines, and grinders.
Did You Know?
Jamba Juice uses Vita-Mix machines to make their smoothies.
Many other restaurants also use a Vita-Mix to make their signature
shakes and drinks.
I Have a Blender. Why Should I Buy a Vita-Mix?
The main difference between a Vitamix and a blender is the power
and speed of the motor. A Vitamix has a 2+ peak horsepower motor
and blades that spin at up to 240 m.p.h. It can completely pulverise
whole foods like apples, carrots, or pineapple — something
a regular blender can't do.
I Have a Juicer. Why Should I Buy a Vita-Mix?
The problem with juicers is that they discard the fiber and other
vital nutrients in the whole food. For example, a carrot has about
30 mg of calcium, but juicers throw away the 26 mg of calcium in
the pulp and leave with you with just 4 mg. Also, by removing most
of the fiber from foods, juicers take away the balancing effect
of the fiber on sugar absorption.
Features the 150 best smoothie, juice, soup, ice cream, and
salsa recipes from the Vita-Mix demonstrators. Includes favorites
like Tortilla Soup, Orange Peach Mango Ice Cream, Mochaccino,
Key Lime Smoothie, and a lot more.
Retail Price:
$16.95
Your Price:
FREE
when you purchase a Vita-Mix 5000 at
(800) 422-7980 using special code "HEALTHFACT"
12" Serrated
Kitchen Knife
Sturdy and sharp surgical stainless steel blade will do
an excellent job slicing up your fresh fruits and vegetables.
Retail
Price:
$15.95
Your
Price:
FREE
when you purchase a Vita-Mix 4500 or 5000 at (800)
422-7980 using special code "HEALTHFACT."
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