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I mean, wierd. It looks closed from the outside. For a newbie, it took a little too long to get acknowledged but whatever, no bigs. They went through the concept of it, I guess the deal is you get two drinks with your purchase a shot of some Aloe Herbalife solution that's supposed to make you healthy (energy shot?) - You can do the shot straight or in a 12 oz iced tea. Your second drink is a shake, pick your flavor they have about 20 if I recall. No real fruit smoothies, no milk, or milk alternative ingredients, just water and their Herbalife powders. I got the cake batter which turns out is the vanilla and the cookies & cream powders combined. $6, two drinks. It was yummy :). There are tables and a weird lounge area. Seems they have a bunch of regulars. Who knows. Will I come back? If I'm in a "stick up my ass, skinny bitch mode" looking for a liquid lunch, meh- sure. I do think one's better off just buying your Herbalife powders and packing a shaker for the office. Odd concept, whatevs Herbalife shake, $3 "healthy aloe shot" tea end a $3 Herbalife shake. Idk....
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