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$20 for $40 Worth of Vitamins, Supplements, and More at Apple Wellness in Fitchburg

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  • Vitamins and supplements
  • Specialty food items
  • Helpful, knowledgeable staff
  • Family-owned business

Vitamins allow humans to harness nature’s goodness in a compact pill form rather than slaughtering oranges for Vitamin C and tickling calcium out of unsuspecting cows. Simplify your supplements with today’s Groupon: for $20 you get $40 worth of vitamins and more at Apple Wellness, a vitamin, supplement, and health food store located in Fitchburg.

Apple Wellness is a family-owned business backed by knowledgeable, helpful employees. As you peruse the lively storefront, you’ll encounter a bevy of vitamins, supplements, proteins, athletic performance enhancers, and weight loss products. The natural food section carries specialty dairy and gluten free products, organic foods, bulk nuts, herbs, and grains. Maintain overall health with Life Force multivitamins ($45), soothe skin and binary hearts with Vectomega fish oil ($35.99), Flush and be fit full body detox ($31.99), or bulk up muscles with 2 pounds of whey protein ($33.99).

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires May 12, 2011. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Must use in 1 visit, no cash back. Not valid with other offers. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Apple Wellness

Health enthusiasts Tim and Becki O’Brien share their passion for vitamins, supplements, and natural foods at Apple Wellness. They help customers navigate blond-wood shelves burgeoning with detox or silhouette-slimming solutions that aid in reaching short- and long-term health goals, as well as proteins and performance enhancers that help athletes shrink enough to fit on Wheaties boxes. Their natural-foods selection includes a wealth of gluten- and dairy-free options, as well as grains and nuts sold in bulk for feeding broods of children that crop up in oversize shoes.

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