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Bidrage med feedbackEnjoyed being there the last two times I wanted herbal life teas. Hands-down they dilute the drinks which is great for someone like me who doesn’t want a strong caffeine. My husband has ADHD and he gets double lit which helps and has helped him loose weight. I’ve always enjoyed the drinks and the positive atmosphere that helps improve communities. Thanks and will come back again.
I went in to grab a shake to help secure some energy and was not disappointed. My favorite pb banana, was delicious!
The shakes here are really delicious, healthy, and filling. It is my new favorite place :
Walked in with a craving for peanut butter and the lady serving at the counter pulled through!! Didn't want to go for a milk shake at one of the ice cream places near by so a peanut butter shake here hit the spot on a hot day! They have all kinds of teas and flavors too! Fast, quick, easy service too!!
?WARNING: This is simply a recruitment center for Herbalife. Herbalife was sued by the FTC in 2016 because the company’s compensation structure was unfair because it rewards distributors for recruiting others to join and purchase products in order to advance in the marketing program, rather than in response to actual retail demand for the product, causing substantial economic injury to many of its distributors. This is verbatim the description of a product based pyramid scheme. Based on their current compensation plan and income disclosure statement they have done little to nothing to change how they conduct business. The average annual gross income of all reps is less than $5000 a year before expenses. On top of that in September 2019 Herbalife had another lawsuit with the SEC. Herbalife has agreed to pay $20 million to settle charges that it made false and misleading statements about its China business model in numerous U.S. regulatory filings over a six-year period. And in November 2019 U.S. prosecutors criminally charged two former executives of Herbalife Nutrition Ltd 's (HLF.N) Chinese unit with running a decade-long scheme to bribe Chinese government officials to win business and evade regulatory scrutiny and The bribes were intended to help Los Angeles-based Herbalife obtain direct selling licenses, reduce government scrutiny of its Chinese operations, and suppress negative coverage by state-controlled media, authorities said. In August 2020 they yet again settled another criminal lawsuit with the SEC The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Herbalife Nutrition Ltd. has agreed to pay more than $67 million to settle charges that it violated the books and records and internal accounting controls provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). In a parallel action, the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York today announced that Herbalife will pay a criminal fine of more than $55 million for a total of more than $123 million paid in both actions. In October 2020, a class action lawsuit has been reopened against Herbalife top distributors A federal court in Miami has reopened a class action seeking more than $140 million in damages against 44 of the top distributors of a global nutrition supplement company. And last but not least there have been multiple accounts of Herbalife products being contaminated and causing liver failure in multiple people, one case ending in death. Corrupt Herbalife, later threatened legal action against the scienctific journal that posted the first study listed above. The journal removed the study for legal, not scientific, reasons. ...as soon as powerful companies threaten to sue a publisher because they are unhappy about a paper, suddenly things get retracted — with no scientific reason. This is just wrong. Science should be about finding the truth. Do yourself, and your healt