Was exploring historic Leesburg with my family and wandered in hoping to grab a couple mid-afternoon smoothies for the kids. Herbalife products blanketing the store made it appear that this was a someone’s MLM storefront, but I made it to the checkout process before I realized that something was seriously off. The first red flag was their request for my phone number, which I declined, followed by a shocking $49+ charge for three kids-size smoothies! The proprietor had fortunately not begun making the drinks yet, so I cancelled the order, said thanks, and headed down the street to tropical smoothie cafe for a more reasonable $16 purchase. Yikes!
Robin was very hyper and friendly with me. There was a weird sense of excitement between us: I had come from therapy so was feeling open to experience and social connection; Robin had been poised to sell a $26 tea/smoothie combo meal to a customer for probably hours. She was pumped. Anyway, caught up in the flurry of emotions, I walked away with 2 drinks I didn’t really need or want after a dizzying instant friendship forging tornado and some discussion of our shared passion for peanut butter.I saw Herbalife products for sale on the counter and realized too late this is an MLM crazed hustle I’ve found myself in this morning. A picture of me posing with my drink(s) is now featured on the Nutrition spot’s Instagram. She wanted to tag me but I don’t use Facebooks. Interesting woman. Interesting psychological experience. Wouldn’t recommend.It’s the fake sweetener in that stuff I can’t stand.
Really sucks that it's so expensive. When it was 12$ for a shake that was doable but now it's 20$ and you have to get the tea as well, if you don't it's still 20$. Massive bummer bc the shakes do taste amazing but financially it's just not reasonable :(
I payed $30 for two iced coffee (I know Herbalife products are pricey). I of course expected a really good coffee, I was overly excited to find a shop and insisted on stopping. My boyfriend and I were so disappointed. We threw out the coffees which were watered down insanely, no flavor, just nasty really.I loved the lady’s energy but the drinks were just awful.
So disappointed. I was walking by and was interested to see what this place had, I was very excited to try their shakes. The girl at the counter was very nice and seemed knowledgeable. I got two protein coffees one “iced” and one hot and paid $16. The “iced” “coffee “ had no ice was so watered down and was basically just sink water (I saw the lady pouring sink water into it after she made it) with some powder. The hot “coffee” had texture of mud it was chunks of undissolved protein powder with warm liquid. I got it for my friend and when I gave it to her she literally spit it out. Too bad, I had high hopes and really wanted to give this place a chance
If you want teas with Herbalife and to support legal pyramid schemes be my guest.But Herbalife has been proven to cause liver damage as well as send thousands of people into debt every day.Don't go here
Its a MLM front shop, go there if you want to support that kinda business. $10+ for water and powder mixed in a cup
Walked in and the store had a great vibe, awesome playlist and even nicer customer service. I ended up paying $20 for two iced teas. They were good....but $20 ? Unfortunately, not on the list of places we’ll frequent unless they add some more mainstream items and prices to the menu.
Walked in and the store had a great vibe, awesome playlist and even nicer customer service. I ended up paying $20 for two iced teas. They were good....but $20 ? Unfortunately, not on the list of places we’ll frequent unless they add some more mainstream items and prices to the menu.
I’m slightly disturbed by this place ... $13 for a smoothie made of water, ice, and powder. was told that a shake replaces a meal, last time I checked powder is not a meal. It also tastes exactly how it sounds it would- powdery and strange. they should rename it The Protein Powder Shop. Do not come here if you want real food. The employee was really nice tho