Save money, eat out more often!
Posted: January 25, 2012 by blade3d
Take your family out to eat and it usually costs around $6-10 per person or more. You have to go to their restaurant, stand in line to order their food, and see and hear everyone else eating. Have you ever watched someone eat? It’s not pleasant.
BioArmor gives a whole new meaning to “eating out”.
With BioArmor Body Fuel you can eat out and save money! Eat out, at the end of a hiking trail. Eat out, at your favorite lake or beach. Eat out, four wheeling in the sand. Eat out, anywhere, anytime, doing anything YOU want to do. BioArmor meals cost as little as $2.77 per meal.
Eat out with BioArmor. It’s ready when you are. Take 2 minutes to boil water, put the water and the contents of one BioArmor pouch in a 50 oz. thermos, shake, and head out. BioArmor meals are ready to eat anytime after 10 minutes. Go anywhere and eat out!
Wouldn’t an escape to a park, a walk around a pond, or a visit to the beach with a BioArmor lunch be a much better break from work? Where is your favorite place to “eat out”?

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