If you’ve been a reader for a couple of months, you’ll remember that I did a review of GoodBelly juices awhile back. And although I still never truly noticed a difference in my stomach or health while trying the 12-day challenge, I still think there is something to the probiotic drink. As I mentioned in my last review, probiotic juices and yogurt were literally THE ONLY reason I was able to regulate my stomach while traveling throughout third-world countries (Bolivia, I’m looking at you!) As soon as I got probiotics in my stomach, all my…um…..previous issues seemed to disappear. Probiotics truly became part of our daily diet while abroad.
Know what else? I kind of appreciate companies that try to help out others, and GoodBelly is doing just that!
GoodBelly has partnered up with the Whole Planet Foundation to help alleviate poverty worldwide. That’s not daunting or anything, is it?! Between now and July 31, GoodBelly will donate five cents from any qualifying product sold at Whole Foods to the Whole Planet Foundation. This contribution will help fund the Foundation’s mission to provide entrepreneurs in developing countries with a chance to give themselves a leg up.
(Are you getting why I’m doing this post today? This reminds me of Haiti, people!)
How it involves you:
GoodBelly has been kind enough to offer three readers a 4-day supply of GoodBelly! This will be enough to get you jump started with probiotics to help you determine whether or not you want to continue on to do their 12-day challenge.
How do you win? Simple. Leave me a comment below telling me why you want to try probiotics and GoodBelly. That’s it!
For a bonus entry, tweet about the giveaway.
Winners will be notified on Monday. Good luck!
