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Tuesday, May 09, 2006

House Foods Tofu Shirataki For Just $1.89


House Foods Tofu Shirataki
on sale now at LO-CARB U

Shirataki, hockey, rocky, hi-yah, sock-it-to-ya, think you're lucky...okay, I'm sorry, I haven't COMPLETELY lost my mind! But after you've experienced the shirataki noodles craze that's sweeping across the country right now, you can't help but be just a little bit delirious! And for VERY good reason!

As I said in my review of the House Foods Tofu Shirataki noodles, these Japanese wonder noodles are a real miracle food for low-carbers and actually for anyone who wants to eat healthier. At just 20 calories and a miniscule 1g net carb per serving, you'll start drooling at the opportunities to make tofu shirataki a regular part of your diet.

THANKS to our friends at LO-CARB U, you can do just that. They have a special offer to entice you to stock up on House Foods Tofu Shirataki in both the fettucini and noodle shapes.

While individual bags are available at the FANTASTIC price of only $2.19 each, you can SAVE EVEN MORE when you buy in quantities of at least a dozen:

12-pack is only $23.88, or $1.99 per bag
24-pack is only $45.36, or $1.89 per bag


Holy cow, what a deal! I KNOW you're not gonna find prices THIS LOW on House Foods Tofu Shirataki ANYWHERE else! Best of all, LO-CARB U will only charge a flat $8 shipping fee on ANY SIZE ORDER! There's no reason why you shouldn't take advantage of this offer so you and your family can begin enjoying the healthy benefits of eating shirataki.

Whether you are a shirataki fan or if you're brand new to shirataki mania, you won't want to miss out on getting House Foods Tofu Shirataki noodles at these unbeatable prices! Tell Jason at LO-CARB U that you heard about his special deal on these noodles from "Livin' La Vida Low-Carb Man!"

Shirataki, hockey, rocky, hi-yah, sock-it-to-ya, think you're lucky...YES, I AM CRAZY (about shirataki, that is)! :D

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

I found them at one of my local supermarkets (Stew Leonards in CT) for only .99 a bag, what a steal !

9/05/2006 10:31 PM  

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