Glaxon Brings Back Dinosaur Fruit Flavor to Super Greens as "Dino Fruit"
Glaxon is bringing back it's Dinosaur Fruit flavor of their flagship supplement Super Greens, rebranded in a new tub, and with a new name "Dino Fruit". Glaxon's Dinosaur Fruit flavor of Super Greens is a Nectarine and Plumb flavor which is far and away the best tasting and most popular variety of Super Greens, however it's been off the market for months with fans of Super Greens worrying the flavor had been discontinued.
If you're not familiar with Super Greens it's far and away the most popular and best tasting greens supplements on the market. Glaxon is a brand who not only made greens cool, but made them enjoyable to drink. Glaxon's Super Greens comes in a variety of flavors including Lemon Iced Tea, Orchard Iced Tea, Burst Berry Iced Tea, Dragon Fruit, and Blueberry Acai, and of course, the recently returned Dino Fruit.
The returning Dino Fruit flavor of Glaxon Super Greens should be rolling out the first or second week of April so keep your eyes out for it. If you'd like to check our full line-up of Super Greens flavors checkout the link below...
Glaxon Super Greens 30 Servings
Glaxon is bringing back the Most Popular Super Greens Flavor Dinosaur Fruit. It's back with new packaging and renamed Dino Fruit! Coming Soon!
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