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Anyone trying to put away five portions of fruit and vegetables every day will know just how hard it is in reality. That is a lot of the good stuff, and sometimes the logistics just don't work. There's not actually that much space left in your bag once you have forced in the fifth banana. 

The best way to consume the recommended amount of fruit, vegetables, nuts, and seeds, is to pop them all into a blender or smoothie maker, and knock it back. With the Nutri Ninja blender, you can create smooth and great tasting drinks with all of your favourite ingredients, in just seconds.

The Nutri Ninja blender and smoothie maker is now available for just £59.99 until midnight on May 31. This device is usually priced at £99.99, meaning you save £40 if you act fast. A massive 82 percent of Amazon reviewers give the product five-stars, meaning you can feel pretty confident that this is a device that works. Read more...

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