Anonymous wrote:Why does she look so unkempt though? She’s a beautiful woman with class and a lovely personality. She looks depressed and forced in the video.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=45UsHAgqTGM&pp=ygUVbWljaGVsbGUgb2JhbWEgY29zdGNv
There is video of her Costco visit
It looks painful.
What a major step down... cringe.
A totally unnecessary one, too. Why is she doing this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=45UsHAgqTGM&pp=ygUVbWljaGVsbGUgb2JhbWEgY29zdGNv
There is video of her Costco visit
It looks painful.
What a major step down... cringe.
Anonymous wrote:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=45UsHAgqTGM&pp=ygUVbWljaGVsbGUgb2JhbWEgY29zdGNv
There is video of her Costco visit
It looks painful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t plain water be a better option?
Of course it would! Now, how many people do you know —including kids — who only drink plain water when they’re thirsty?
Mine? Or sometimes OJ. Why is that so hard to believe that many kids have no desire for this fake crap?
DP
It’s not hard to believe. It’s also not hard to believe that lots of kids drink sodas and juice and slurpies and Gatorade-types of drinks quite frequently. If SOME of those kids consistently replace SOME of those drinks with something somewhat healthier, I’d count that as progress. For the kids who prefer and drink water, that’s great. This product is not for them.
Bullshit.
Replacing crap with another type of crap. This is full of sugar.
What's crap is barging around in this thread spreading crap. It has far less sugar than soda, juice, slurpies and gatorade. You don't know what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=45UsHAgqTGM&pp=ygUVbWljaGVsbGUgb2JhbWEgY29zdGNv
There is video of her Costco visit
It looks painful.
Anonymous wrote:This is a former First Lady? Wow…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t plain water be a better option?
Of course it would! Now, how many people do you know —including kids — who only drink plain water when they’re thirsty?
Mine? Or sometimes OJ. Why is that so hard to believe that many kids have no desire for this fake crap?
DP
It’s not hard to believe. It’s also not hard to believe that lots of kids drink sodas and juice and slurpies and Gatorade-types of drinks quite frequently. If SOME of those kids consistently replace SOME of those drinks with something somewhat healthier, I’d count that as progress. For the kids who prefer and drink water, that’s great. This product is not for them.
Bullshit.
Replacing crap with another type of crap. This is full of sugar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t plain water be a better option?
Of course it would! Now, how many people do you know —including kids — who only drink plain water when they’re thirsty?
Mine? Or sometimes OJ. Why is that so hard to believe that many kids have no desire for this fake crap?
DP
It’s not hard to believe. It’s also not hard to believe that lots of kids drink sodas and juice and slurpies and Gatorade-types of drinks quite frequently. If SOME of those kids consistently replace SOME of those drinks with something somewhat healthier, I’d count that as progress. For the kids who prefer and drink water, that’s great. This product is not for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t plain water be a better option?
Of course it would! Now, how many people do you know —including kids — who only drink plain water when they’re thirsty?
Mine? Or sometimes OJ. Why is that so hard to believe that many kids have no desire for this fake crap?
DP