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AquaFull Review

AquaFull

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35%

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What is AquaFull?

Sold by the makers of fullbar, AquaFull claims that your water bottle costs you too much. Dr Snyder created AquaFull to be used in conjunction with Fullbar. While Fullbar is meant to be used to create a feeling of fullness, AquaFull is meant to be used to hydrate you so that you can get "back to enjoying your full life." It comes in two flavors: zesty lemon tea and berry bliss and with their tiny little packets, you can stay full anywhere.

What Ingredients are in AquaFull?

We assume AquaFull is also supposed to help you lose weight somehow such as by increasing fat burning. But considering the ingredients, that is unlikely. They use green tea, which is a powerful antioxidant and fat burner. Most companies use 100-200mg, the bare minimum required to expect results is 400mg. AquaFull uses 0.5-1mg depending on the flavor you choose. You can drink tap water and get the same effect.

What Else Should I Know about AquaFull?

20 packets of AquaFull will cost you $19.99, and that will probably last you about 10 days if you use it twice a day, less if you use it 3 times a day. You will get no benefits, and each equals out to about $1 in addition to the cost of whatever water you use for the same basic benefits. We would not suggest spending your money on AquaFull.