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Revive Nutrition grand opening shakes up Danville with healthy drinks
Danville, Virginia – The Union Street location of Revive Nutrition in Danville’s downtown offers a menu of appetizing and vibrant protein and energy beverages.
The store’s owner, Christine Eanes, stated that it is the first of its sort in the River City during the grand opening on Wednesday.
She mentioned that she had a personal relationship with these products because she claimed to have never felt better after consuming one shake. She lost more than 80 pounds because to the nutrition plan it introduced to her.
Eanes, a nurse in Eden, North Carolina, was persuaded to begin her own business by her daughter, who resides in Danville. She now wants other people in the neighborhood to have access to better meals, snacks, and energy drinks.
“My goal is to help people to be healthier, stronger, more energetic; live their lives now, and not have to take a pill to do it,” Eanes stated.
With flavors including mocha, cookies and cream, fried ice cream, and more, each shake offers over 25 grams of protein and less than 250 calories, making it the ideal choice for a midday pick-me-up or high-protein breakfast.
She also said that another popular item at Revive is energy teas, which are a perfect substitute for overly processed canned energy beverages that can cause jitters and crashes. The vitamins and caffeine derived from natural sources found in Revive’s energy teas will keep you focused throughout the day.
Shakes cost between $8 and $10, while energy teas cost between $10 and $12. Eanes stated that although the current hours of operation are 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday, they are subject to change.
Eanes underlined that encouraging Danville citizens to have healthy lifestyles is the main objective rather than merely getting them to buy shakes every day. She explained that people might buy their products in bulk online or in person for this reason.
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