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  1. I started adding cranberries to my smoothies, I really love the flavor added to the smoothies but I was doing some research and come to find out cranberries actually prevent some cancers so now I'm really big on cranberries, you might think about adding those as well to your smoothie, thanks for the vid

  2. Thank you… I'm new to this.. I like the mixed berry's (straw, blue rasp, black berries) but it's a little sour (best word I could come up with) .. What juice have y'all using to make it a little sweeter. I am allergic to dairy & coconut. Any suggestions? Thanks

  3. I JUST GOT ONE ALSO SO I WILL TRY IT OUT AND SEE HOW GOOD IT IS… I HAVE A FEW FRIENDS TELL ME THAT THE NUTRIBULLET PRO 900 DID WONDERS FOR THE BODY…! I'LL SEE WHAT HAPPENS…! THANKS FOR THE VIDEO…

  4. Good video, but those fruits are very high in sugar, Mangos and Pineapples have the highest sugar content. I use blueberries, strawberries and half of a pear or apple. For more green drink, 1/4 cucumber, carrot (optionally) lettuce or spinach or kale and flax seeds

  5. Please consider paying the extra money for organic fruits. Frozen fruits are definitely the way to go as the fruit is vine ripened rather than picked early and left to decay ripen. However, the pesticides used on berries etc… can cause cancer. Knowing that you are using organic berries, apples etc……is a bonus when you make your drink. Pineapples & bananas need not be organic. Thanks for this video!!

  6. How long does stuff last in the nutribullet cup if you refrigerate it? Because I live in a place where I can't use a loud machine early in the morning because it'll wake people up, so I'm thinking of making stuff the night before and having them in the morning/lunchtime the next day.

  7. Im sure the fruits are processed when frozen unless stated on that package. As far as I know depending on how they are frozen they will retain the nutrients. I have been freezing all fruits and veggies lately and I seem to be getting the same results as before. Its more convenient to use the frozen stuff because it last longer but I would assume if you have it fresh it will always be better.

  8. With the frozen fruits, are the fruits processed? Also by using them frozen in the Nutribullet, would I be loosing the nutrients like I will be with the fresh or organic fruits? Is frozen fruits safe? What's your take?

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