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Compare Celsius Sparkling Orange VS Genceutic Naturals High Linoleic Safflower Oil
 
 
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There are 31 differences and 1 similarities between Celsius Sparkling Orange, Genceutic Naturals High Linoleic Safflower Oil
 
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Description   Burn Calories Reduce Body Fat Energize Metabolism Lasting Energy Clinically Validated Powered By Metaplus Tastes Great! Vitamin Enriched Celsius Burns Calories Without Sacrificing Taste, Multiple Studies Show Celsius With Moderate Exercise Burns 100 Calories Or More Per Can, Increases Metabolism, Provides Lasting Energy, Helps Reduce Body Fat And Improves Endurance. Celsius Alone Does Not Produce Weight Loss In The Absence Of A Healthy Diet And Moderate Exercise. So Whether You Walk The Dog Or Exercise At The Gym, Celsius Is Your Ultimate Fitness Partner. Celsius Helps You Get Fit And Stay Fit. Studies Show That Drinking A Great Tasting Celsius May Help You Burn Calories And Gives You Lasting Energy To Power You Through Your Fitness Routine And Beyond. Celsius Is A Pre-exercise Supplement Drink Powered By The Unique Metaplus Formula Containing Good-for-you Ingredients, Such As Green Tea With Egcg, Ginger, Calcium, Chromium, B Vitamins And Vitamin C, All Of Which Work Together To Raise Metabolism, Resulting In A Sustained Calorie Burn While Keeping You Energized. vs   Next Generation Nutraceuticals Extra Strength Non-gmo Natural Source 6.2 Mg Linoleic Acid Per Serving Expeller Pressed - Zero Solvents - Zero Additives Gluten Free - Wheat Free - Dairy Free 4 Week Supply Due To Recent And Exciting Research Studies, Scientists Are Exploring The Many Potential Health Benefits Of High Linoleic Safflower Oil. A Recent University Double Blind Cross-over Study Comparing High Linoleic Safflower Oil To Conjugated Linoleic Acid (cla), Showed That It May Help To Reduce Trunk Adipose (belly Fat), Support Insulin Sensitivity, Maintain Healthy Blood Glucose And Support A Healthy Response To Inflammation. This High Linoleic Safflower Oil Is An All-natural, Non-gmo, Expeller Pressed Oil Without The Use Of Any Harsh Solvents Or Additives.  
 
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Warnings   Not Recommended For People That Are Caffeine Sensitive, Children Under 12 Or Women Pregnant Or Nursing. Celsius Alone Does Not Produce Weight Loss In The Absence Of A Healthy Diet And Moderate Exercise. Whether You Walk The Dog Or Exercise At The Gym Make Celsius Your Ultimate Fitness Partner. Visit Www.celsius.com To Read The Clinical Studies That Show The Benefits Of Drinking Celsius. vs     
 
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Free Of   Sugar, Aspartame, Preservatives, High Fructose Corn Syrup And Artificial Colors Or Flavors. vs   Gmo, Gluten, Wheat And Dairy.  
 
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Disclaimer   These Statements Have Not Been Evaluated By The Fda. These Products Are Not Intended To Diagnose, Treat, Cure, Or Prevent Any Disease. vs   These Statements Have Not Been Evaluated By The Fda. These Products Are Not Intended To Diagnose, Treat, Cure, Or Prevent Any Disease.  
 
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Count   
12 fl
vs   224 Softgels
 
 
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Servings   
1
vs   28
 
 
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Potency    vs   1089 mg
 
 
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Weight   
3.34 lb
vs   0.9 lb
 
 
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Serving Size   
12 fl
vs   8 Softgels (8712 Mg)  
 
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Directions    vs   For Adults: Take 8 Softgels Daily. Take 2 Softgels 3 Times A Day With Food And Take An Additional 2 Softgels At Night. For Best Results, Use For At Least 12 Weeks In Conjunction With A Calorie-controlled Diet And Exercise Program. Consume 8-10 Glasses Of Water Per Day. Protect From Heat, Light And Moisture.  
 
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Other Ingredients   Carbonated Filtered Water, Citric Acid, Natural Flavor, Sucralose, Beta-carotene For Color. Contains 200mg Total Caffeine Per Serving. vs   Safflower Oil, Gelatin, Glycerin And Water.  
 
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Supplement facts
Total Carbohydrates   
2 g
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Dietary Fiber   
2 g
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Calories   
10 kcal
vs   80 kcal
 
 
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Sodium (Na)   
10 mg
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Total Fat (lipids)    vs   9 g
 
 
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Saturated Fat    vs   1 g
 
 
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Polyunsaturated Fat    vs   7 g
 
 
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Monounsaturated Fat    vs   1 g
 
 
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Calories From Fat    vs   80
 
 
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Biotin   
300 mcg
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Vitamin C (As Ascorbic Acid)   
60 mg
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Vitamin B12 (As Cyanocobalamin)   
6 mcg
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Niacin (As Niacinamide)   
20 mg
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Calcium (as calcium carbonate)   
50 mg
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Oleic Acid    vs   1394 mg
 
 
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Stearic Acid    vs   174 mg
 
 
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Palmitic Acid    vs   523 mg
 
 
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Linoleic Acid    vs   6,272 mg
 
 
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Chromium (as Chromium Chelate)   
50 mcg
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MetaPlus Proprietary Blend   
1810 mg
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Other Fatty Acids    vs   349 mg
 
 
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