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Walmart has the Nutribullet Pro 900 on sale for $50 off

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As much as the cooler weather totally makes us want to just cozy up and order endless amounts of takeout, let’s take a second to be responsible adults and remember: health is important. Just because #summerbod season is long behind you doesn’t mean you have to completely abandon all of your health goals. That’s why you need to get a Nutribullet Pro 900, since it’s now $50 off at Walmart.
The Nutribullet Pro 900 is a powerhouse of a blender, so when it comes to making smoothies and shakes to keep your nutrition on track, it doesn’t get much easier. With a 900-watt motor, it’ll crack through stems, bust open seeds, and shred up the skin of your favorite fruits and vegetables, allowing you to get the maximum amount of nutrients.
The 9-piece set includes pretty much everything you need — minus the frozen fruit of course. You’ll get the power base, one 24-ounce cup, one 32-ounce “colossal” cup (for when you’re prepping multiple servings or just want a lil’ extra), an emulsifying blade, one flip-top lid, and more. You’ll even get a little recipe book and pocket nutritionist along with your user manual.
Next season’s summer bod will thank you, but in the meantime, just enjoy being able to treat yo’ self in a healthy way and for an awesome price.
Get the Nutribullet Pro 900 for just $79 (regularly priced at $129) at Walmart here.
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