Miracle Berry Single Serve x3

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"I’ve seen a lot of people use this and I've always wanted to try it out myself"

Antonios K. - Customer

A fun experience for any curious mind! 

A West African berry that makes common sour & bitter foods taste sweet by temporarily masking your taste buds. Miracle Berries are great for naturally sweetening bland diets without the calorie content associated with sweet foods.

Ingredients:
Freeze-dried Miracle Berry pulp, Corn Starch (used as a binding agent).

Directions:
Place a Miracle Berry tablet on your tongue and roll it around until completely dissolved. After it has dissolved, feel free to eat any sour food (Crush the tablet up before placing it on your tongue for quicker results).

Taste:
Bland/dry but Miracle Berries work on themselves so moments after putting the berry on your tongue it will start tasting sweet. 


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10/01/2021
Anonymous
Australia Australia
I recommend this product

Where is it?

Australia Post, where’s my purchase?!

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01/26/2021
Anonymous
Australia Australia
I recommend this product

amazing product!

love using this great for a binge day of limes when dieting haha

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12/27/2020
Anonymous
Australia Australia
I recommend this product

amazing product!

so weird going to eat a lime for dessert and really enjoying it. will buy again for help with my sweet tooth!

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08/06/2020
Richard H.
Australia Australia

Customer

Excellent product works wonders, have recommended to friends and family

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06/01/2020
Kirstie W.
Australia Australia

Super Fun birthday party

Had these as some entertainment at a birthday party. We had so much fun, trying out every food win the house. Lemons were definitely our favourite. We could not get enough of the lemons after eating the miracle berries.