Enlyten Energy Strips

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Enlyten Energy Strips I remember a few years back when Listerine released their breath strips. I was amazed by this concept, that one could keep fresh breath, in the form of a strip, readily available for any situation that may demand it. Now, Enlyten has gone ahead and done the same thing, except they added caffeine. Let’s face it, no one cares about your breath if you’re slouching and half asleep, but with Enlyten strips, you can be fully attentive, energized, and have great breath!

Enlyten Energy Strips come in a small case that slides open to reveal 22 individual green strips. The strips are the same size as the breath strips on the market, only these aren’t smooth and plasticy; they’re a little rougher and have the texture of paper. They do however, have a fantastic minty taste that will fight any bad breath. The case suggests that you can place the strips between the gum and cheek, or on the tongue. I personally would suggest only putting them on the tongue, as when I put them between the cheek and gums, it got mashed, clumped up, and stuck to my teeth. (However, putting it between the cheek makes the caffeine get absorbed faster, so for best results, go with the gums/cheek method.)I had to brush my teeth to remove the green globbish mass of energy strip, and subsequently became depressed that I had to sacrifice a strip to my toothbrush :-( .It’s all good now because I still have 20 left.

The strip instantly begins to dissolve on your tongue, and delivers the caffeine while the strip dissolves. It takes a few minutes for it to disappear completely, and it makes your saliva glands act up a little as well, so don’t take one of these as you’re delivering an important business seminar to get that foreign investor to cough up a few million dollars to your company. I would however, take the strips beforehand to get some energy, as any savvy investor loves fresh breath and energy.

These energy strips contain zero calories, and each serving (3 strips) contains 150% of your daily dosage of Vitamin B6, and 125% of vitamin B12. Three strips also contain a total of 32mg of a blend of caffeine, ginseng, and gingko biloba.

Enlyten also makes strips with electrolytes, melatonin, and antioxidants. You can buy this fantastic product online, and one of Enlyten’s distributors, Mark V, has been kind enough to offer a free case (22 strips) of one of their products with every purchase of 1 pack (4 cases, 88 strip).

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5 Responses to “Enlyten Energy Strips”

  1. kim on February 8th, 2009 11:05 pm

    Hi,
    i would like to know what company that made the energy strips? and where it is come from in the first place?

  2. Campbell Scott on February 16th, 2009 9:51 am

    I dont thiink you will find them giving away who manaufactures their product but you can get their ingredience no problems from their site. I for one am facenated with this new sto market strip technology I am with another company besides Enlyten http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW7gb7WJLTQ

  3. Nate on March 4th, 2009 11:15 pm

    If you research a little you will find very easily the company who actually makes the strip, they are the leader in that technology

  4. Sheree on March 5th, 2009 12:05 am

    You can read all about the strips at Enlyten.com. I can also send you links about who makes them, the story behind them, and the business opportunity. It is different that the one Scott speaks of as Enlyten has the patent to the exclusive dual layer strip technology. The company also has about 50 others in production. Contract us for more information.

  5. Meir on May 27th, 2009 3:18 pm

    I have done some research on Enlyten recently.
    The company called HealthSport is behind it:
    it develops and produces Enlyten strips (aka SportStrips).
    I wrote a short review on antioxidant strips, on the company financials, and more.
    Just click on my name on the top of this comment to see the webpage with my report.

    Be well, :-)

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