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  • onetiredpup - Work as intended. For someone else!

    First, I did not buy these for myself. Although we've all spent time laughing endlessly at some of the consequences of eating too many of these delicious treats it was due to some of the reviewers who spoke of expensive medications that claimed to clear out the colon or to relieve constipation. I bought them for "her" and believed that perhaps in much smaller doses it may clear out some of the vile leavings in the colon. After much hesitation and over the weekend so as not to have a "disturbance on the job" she ate just 8 of these treats. Said to me quite candidly that she reached for another and realized that it may not be the best idea. For a while it was not a big deal. She ate less than most of the other reviewers spoke of and during the course of that one day found herself in the bathroom ridding herself of digested foodstuffs 3 times. Out of the bathroom for the third time and said, "Corn came out and I haven't eaten corn in a year." Okay, no real problems, no lava flows, no volcano, however there was a LOT of gas. Fast forward to today, four days later. Having been more than regular but without the nasty side effects and it being a work week she has not eaten any more than the initial 8 bears. Today, I've received two emails already. Mind you no complaints to this point. The first mail, "Are not nice. Still having issues!" and just a few minutes ago the second, "REALLY SUCKS!" So there you have the review. Personally, it's all in our tolerances. Do they clear the colon, IMHO absolutely. I can thus only imagine if she'd eaten more than 8. EIGHT BEARS and this is 4 days later. Later today I am certain to hear about it, can everyone say YUCK. But for the intent, to clear out the part of our systems that hold so much "material" you can't go wrong. As a nurse once reviewed, they should offer these in hospitals instead of the expensive pills. However, we all are different, some reviewers had little to no reaction, some LOL as you've read have a better reaction. If these were called medication then they'd certainly cost about 10 dollars a bear plus the .50 for the paper cup in a hospital. Would love to try to melt down about 30 of them an cook them up in some bran muffins to distribute to her workplace. As for the price, which currently is very high. They have been discontinued with small supply and large demand economics rears its ugly head. But if you have weight and it's not fat eat some of these and fit into pants you could when you were much younger.

  • Sam Wilson - Great Bike

    Great bike, hard to put together but great. Road it in a Triathlon, Century, and a few other races. Rides Great!

  • Gabriel Grey - Sturdy and well made

    Very sturdy and very well made. I like the amount and variety of pockets and compartments, and the main area is very spacious. I use it daily to and from work, and it is the perfect carry-on when flying. It easily holds my lunch, my liter thermos, my kindle ( would easily hold a laptop or tablet), and the other assorted supplies that you cart around with you. I have the medium size and find that it is the perfect size for daily use. The large must be enormous if the medium feels so spacious! Like other reviewers I agree that a handle would have helped, but otherwise I don't think you can beat the quality, utility and price. I bought this over a year and a half ago and it looks brand new.

  • Livvy - So much more fun than exercising at home without the game!

    I bought this after seeing my brothers play as Rancors in the Star Wars game for the connect. I originally thought of getting a Zumba game, but wanted something more than just dance. I love this game! It has dance classes to satisfy my desire for dance, but also has workouts for arms, core, back, legs, and glutes. It also has things like Run the World, which I really enjoyed, jump rope (kind of like Guitar Hero with your feet), and wall break. I really enjoy wall break!

  • Kira Kordon - A Great Start for the Meditation Newbie

    This short meditation ebook dives into what is meditation, how does it work,the history of it, how to overcome obstacles to meditate and more. It gives a nice overview of meditation in a very concise and comprehensive text. I tried to do the very basic , did not get it quite right the first few times, but I still tried and yes, I am getting there. I can only imagine the extra benefits that would occur if I start devoting myself to it for 15-30 mins a day and more! I'm going to try the trick about squeezing my eyes shut several times, opening wide, and staring straight ahead. whatever works to get me focused!