I noticed that Costco is now selling Himalayan Goji juice.
"http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11204694"
Costco version
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Reconstituted Juice from Whole Lycium barbarum Fruit, Grape Juice
Concentrate, Apple Juice Concentrate and Natural Flavor, Malic Acid,
Potassium Sorbate and Sodium Benzoate
$17/30 ounces
MLM version
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Reconstituted Goji Juice from whole Lycium Barbarum fruit, grape juice
concentrate, pear juice concentrate, apple juice concentrate, pear puree
and natural flavor, with sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate.
$35/33 ounces
Is there any evidence that this stuff does anything at all other than
empty your wallet?
JohnDoe - 29 Mar 2007 07:47 GMT
> I noticed that Costco is now selling Himalayan Goji juice.
> "http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11204694"
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> Is there any evidence that this stuff does anything at all other than
> empty your wallet?
Nothing more than a glass of orange juice does.
Derek - 03 Apr 2007 04:28 GMT
there is a much better version avaliable here
https://www.youngliving.org/blancotigre
>I noticed that Costco is now selling Himalayan Goji juice.
>"http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11204694"
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> Is there any evidence that this stuff does anything at all other than
> empty your wallet?
Mark Probert - 04 Apr 2007 02:04 GMT
How do you know it is much better?
> there is a much better version avaliable here
> https://www.youngliving.org/blancotigre
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>> Is there any evidence that this stuff does anything at all other than
>> empty your wallet?