Miss Australia with RioLife Organic Acai Berry Health Food Supplement

Posted on February 1, 2010 by Comments (6)
 Miss Australia with RioLife Organic Acai Berry Health Food Supplement
Miss Australia 2007 Caroline Pemberton explains the benefits of riolife acai berries and riolife’s NEW 100% Certified Organic Freeze Dried Acai berry powder. She shows us some quick and easy recipes with this health food supplement. Yummm!
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6 Responses to “Miss Australia with RioLife Organic Acai Berry Health Food Supplement”

  1. VanSupre says:

    available at healthy life broadmeadows vic 03 93092717

  2. amaciver says:

    nice video – acai is awesome

  3. ACAIBERRYbigSCAM says:

    BE AWARE OF THE ACAI BERRY PILLS ONLINE SCAM!!!!!!!!!

    The Better Business Bureau in the U.S. released a statement this January warning consumers to be wary of website offering acai berry-related weight loss products, saying it has received “thousands” of complaints from consumers.

    THE SO CALLED “FREE TRIAL” CAN COST YOU A LOT OF MONEY!!!

    (watch the videos on my page to know more about the scam)

  4. ACAIBERRYbigSCAM says:

    When you agree to the “free trial” and don’t cancel your account in the 14 days, you will be charge monthly! In many cases, when customers try to contact the company and cancel their subscriptions, they are forced to sit for more than an hour on hold. Plus, some consumers have complained of unauthorized charges on their credit card or bank accounts for products they did not order and were eventually forced to close bank accounts and cancel credit cards to stop the charges.

  5. ACAIBERRYbigSCAM says:

    FALSE TESTIMONIES

    Winfrey, Oz, and Ray have all publicly disassociated themselves from the sites that make unauthorized use of their names.

    A disclaimer was added to the Oprah website last month that reads: “Consumers should be aware that Oprah Winfrey is not associated with nor does she endorse any açaí berry product or online solicitation of such products.”

    EAT THE FRUIT!!! THAT’S GOOD FOR YOU!!!

  6. Jeremyliddle says:

    Wicked :) – share with everyone! :)

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