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3 Second Health(TM) Natural Liquid Multi-Vitamin Shot to Make Worldwide Debut at 2012 Mr. Olympia Fitness Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada

3 Second Health natural liquid multi-vitamin shot to debut at 2012 Mr. Olympia Fitness Expo.

3 Second Health(TM) Natural Liquid Multi-Vitamin Shot to Make Worldwide Debut at 2012 Mr. Olympia Fitness Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada
2012-09-28
LAS VEGAS, NV, September 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) 3 Second Health all natural liquid multi-vitamin shot will be officially on sale at the 2012 Mr. Olympia Fitness Expo September 28th and 29th at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

This product is the latest from Pureform 1000 LLC, the makers of Vitamin Liquid, America's Best Tasting All Natural liquid multi-vitamin supplement.

3 Second Health is designed to give users 13 key vitamins and more than 70 minerals in a 2.5 oz easy to swallow delicious citrus formula. "We believe 3 Second Health will set the industry standard for those wishing to take a liquid multi-vitamin supplement while on the go," says Pureform 1000 LLC Managing Member Erik Levine.

The 3 Second Health brand will give more than 60 million daily vitamin consumers a safe, all-natural, fast-absorbing solution to getting immune and health support from essential vitamins while away from home.

This latest formula is the result of a collaborative effort from our team of PhDs, formulators, doctors, and nutritionists and took over two years to perfect.

"The proprietary blend and high quality raw ingredients and vitamins in 3 Second Health will raise the bar in the 28 billion dollar global vitamin industry," adds Levine. "We are extremely proud of the brand and the initial feedback from those who've tried it is overwhelmingly positive."

3 Second Health will be marketed to gyms, juice bars, grocery stores, pharmacy retailers, convenience stores and all U.S. counter tops targeting consumers seeking immune support, health, and natural energy in a 2.5 oz mega-dose shot.

The 3 Second Health formula contains B-12 in the methycobalamin format, 1500 mg of Vitamin C, 1000 IUs of Vitamin D-3, and Vitamin A in a 50/50 palmitate, beta carotene split.

"Whether you're feeling sick after landing at the airport or you want to take your liquid multi-vitamins with you in a smaller quantity...this product will fill the void we believe has been missing in the market place until now," says Levine.

Vitamin Liquid will also display its signature 32 oz. liquid multi-vitamin bulk quantity product at the Mr. Olympia Expo booth 679.

For Retail, Distributor, or online sales information go to www.vitaminliquid.com.

Pureform 1000 LLC is a U.S. based liquid multi-vitamin supplement manufacturer.

For further information, please contact us at: Ph: 1-888-842-8556, Fax 1-702-989-4828, Email info@pureform1000.com.

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[Press-News.org] 3 Second Health(TM) Natural Liquid Multi-Vitamin Shot to Make Worldwide Debut at 2012 Mr. Olympia Fitness Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada
3 Second Health natural liquid multi-vitamin shot to debut at 2012 Mr. Olympia Fitness Expo.