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Really? Where did you see that? I thought it was good for you due to it being full of electrolytes, useful for replenishing gym workouts where you just been sweating bullets
Really? Where did you see that? I thought it was good for you due to it being full of electrolytes, useful for replenishing gym workouts where you just been sweating bullets
Things take a while to get out to where Mick is. Let's face it he just got a g shock watch. They were cool in 1995.
Coconut water is good for you in that it contains water. It's has electrolytes but not in ideal ratios but it won't make a difference unless you are an elite athlete though.
Things take a while to get out to where Mick is. Let's face it he just got a g shock watch. They were cool in 1995.
Coconut water is good for you in that it contains water. It's has electrolytes but not in ideal ratios but it won't make a difference unless you are an elite athlete though.
The only way to drink coconut water is fresh of a tree in the tropics, top lopped off and slurped out of the naval of a fitness model. Preferably a broad minded female one.
The shit you get in boxes and bottles is not the same.
My old lady is hooked on the stuff. Buys the Cocobello stuff by the carton, ends up around $4 per litre, I think.
You'll usually find it on special around the same price. Or $1 for the 250-330ml ones.