Michelle Obama selling her new juice drink at Costco

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Face it: It's MUCH better than any beverage the GOP has ever hawked.



Those of you complaining about it are concern trolling. You KNOW your own side is peddling crap that's far worse. We ALL know it, and know just how disingenuous you are about this whole thing.


We don’t want to be pedaled anything
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let me know when she starts selling gold sneakers and NFTs.


The gold sneakers and NFTs aren’t able to be bought with SNAP.


Guess the Trump voters will have to buy MO’s drink then.
Anonymous
Amazon reviews are mixed. Some customer say their toddlers love it. Adults complain of aftertaste, weird color.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Amazon reviews are mixed. Some customer say their toddlers love it. Adults complain of aftertaste, weird color.




From the reviews, some parents are using these drinks as a substitute for fruit and veggies.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Amazon reviews are mixed. Some customer say their toddlers love it. Adults complain of aftertaste, weird color.




From the reviews, some parents are using these drinks as a substitute for fruit and veggies.



I was curious about the taste and bought the blueberry flavor. My son drank one and said it tastes like cough medicine to me and he’d rather drink water.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looked at the products. It's just apple juice mostly with other flavors and some fake sweeteners.

Garbage, like all fruit juice is. Fructose is one of the worst sugars to eat, straight to fat and fatty liver.

The only "healthy" claim they have is it doesn't have HFCS. Big woop.

"Now will a little less bad stuff for you!"


PLEZi contains the following ingredients:

Soluble vegetable fiber
2 grams of soluble vegetable fiber per bottle, which comes from corn. Fiber helps with digestion, makes you feel full longer, and can help with constipation.

Apple juice with corn fiber. Yum.


It is still highly processed drink.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looked at the products. It's just apple juice mostly with other flavors and some fake sweeteners.

Garbage, like all fruit juice is. Fructose is one of the worst sugars to eat, straight to fat and fatty liver.

The only "healthy" claim they have is it doesn't have HFCS. Big woop.

"Now will a little less bad stuff for you!"


PLEZi contains the following ingredients:

Soluble vegetable fiber
2 grams of soluble vegetable fiber per bottle, which comes from corn. Fiber helps with digestion, makes you feel full longer, and can help with constipation.

Apple juice with corn fiber. Yum.


It is still highly processed drink.


It actually sounds like the most highly processed drink for kids on the market.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s funny is that more than half the comments here seriously discuss the nutritional content rather than just admitting this is incredibly tacky. Had this been MT, you all would have reacted very differently.


Exactly, it’s both.

Tacky, trashy, low class.


She was the first lady of the USA. That isn’t “low class” by any definition of the word. Your use of class as an insult is truly tacky.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s funny is that more than half the comments here seriously discuss the nutritional content rather than just admitting this is incredibly tacky. Had this been MT, you all would have reacted very differently.


Exactly, it’s both.

Tacky, trashy, low class.


She was the first lady of the USA. That isn’t “low class” by any definition of the word. Your use of class as an insult is truly tacky.



A former First Lady shilling “healthy” Kool-Aid at Costco next to the $1.50 hot dog stand is low class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s funny is that more than half the comments here seriously discuss the nutritional content rather than just admitting this is incredibly tacky. Had this been MT, you all would have reacted very differently.


Exactly, it’s both.

Tacky, trashy, low class.


She was the first lady of the USA. That isn’t “low class” by any definition of the word. Your use of class as an insult is truly tacky.



A former First Lady shilling “healthy” Kool-Aid at Costco next to the $1.50 hot dog stand is low class.



She was First Lady - class act

She is now shilling processed food - low class
Anonymous
Wouldn’t plain water be a better option?
Anonymous
What’s next?

Barack’s Burrito Bowls??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What’s next?

Barack’s Burrito Bowls??


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s funny is that more than half the comments here seriously discuss the nutritional content rather than just admitting this is incredibly tacky. Had this been MT, you all would have reacted very differently.


Exactly, it’s both.

Tacky, trashy, low class.


She was the first lady of the USA. That isn’t “low class” by any definition of the word. Your use of class as an insult is truly tacky.



So according to your definition, MT isn’t low class either
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s funny is that more than half the comments here seriously discuss the nutritional content rather than just admitting this is incredibly tacky. Had this been MT, you all would have reacted very differently.


Exactly, it’s both.

Tacky, trashy, low class.


She was the first lady of the USA. That isn’t “low class” by any definition of the word. Your use of class as an insult is truly tacky.



A former First Lady shilling “healthy” Kool-Aid at Costco next to the $1.50 hot dog stand is low class.


I love MO and love her books, but she never was a high class. She likes white people high class life style, but she never fit in. Costco is a better fit for her.
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