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Thanks to MasterColin for this trick to knock down the price of Celsius by a few bucks when ordering online at the Vitamin Shoppe

1. Grab the most recent coupon code from RetailMeNot The ones they currently have are $5 off a $25 order, and $10 off a $40 order. That’s like a 4-pack or two on the house!

2. Make your way over to the Celsius section of the Vitamin Shoppe website and add as much Celsius as you want to your cart. Remember, the Vitamine Shoppe offers FREE Shipping on all orders over $99, so if you stock up you can definitely save!

3. That’s it, enter the coupon code in your shopping cart and watch the savings add up. Here’s a note from MasterColin

Just used the 5$ off one and it works. Only thing is that 5 of these [4 packs] only equal 24.95 and therefore it isn’t over $25 so you need to buy one more or get a $1.79 item. Shipping and tax bring it over 25 but because you cannot see if the coupon works until after you push submit there is no way to see if it would count. Shipping is only 2.99 for Super Slow shipping (3-10 days, Ie. With in a month).

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Hey all, just a quick piece of news here. Celsius has stopped their coupon promotion, the one I have been going on and on about with the “Save $15 per case” thing. Instead, due to an improved relationship with their shipper, they can now offer you Free Shipping on all orders! Since the shipping charges were about $13-16 for each case (depending on if you got the 20 or 24 case, or if you got bottles or cans), the free shipping actually saves you more! So order early and order often and keep drinking that Celsius.

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Celsius vs Enviga, who wins?

This is it, folks. The calorie-burning beverage smack down to end all calorie-burning beverage smack downs. You may have heard of Enviga, Coke’s entry into the negative-calorie market that Celsius created. Celsius can’t match Coke’s advertising and placement muscle, but it sure does beat Enviga where it counts.

1. Celsius has Greater Flavor Variety
Celsius comes in 5 delicious fruit and cola flavors: Cola, Ginger Ale, Wild Berry, Orange, and Lemon Lime. Enviga comes in two flavors: Green Tea, Berry and Peach. Enviga is a carbonated green tea drink, which doesn’t leave a lot of room for exciting flavors that don’t taste like, well, carbonated green tea.

2. Celsius Burns more Calories
According the the scientific studies performed by both Celsius and Nestle/Coca-Cola (the makers of Enviga), it was determined that drinking one serving (12 ounces) of Celsius raises the body’s metabolism by 12%, burning 100 more calories over 3 hours than a diet soda placebo. The Enviga study found that one had to drink 3 servings (36 ounces) of Enviga to reach a similar effect.

Enviga is far less potent than Celsius when it comes to calorie burning. This is due to the fact that Enviga relies solely on caffeine and EGCG, a green tea leaf extract; while Celsius utilizes not only those ingredients but also it’s own proprietary blend of taurine, guarana, ginger root extract, and other nutrients, vitamins, and botanicals for even more calorie burning power.

3. Celsius Gives a Greater Energy Boost
Both Celsius and Enviga have caffeine in them. Your average cup of coffee has about 100mg of coffee, one can of Enviga has about 97mg, and your friendly neighborhood Celsius has 200mg of caffeine per can. That’s more than one cup of coffee and a can of Enviga put together! That’ll really give you the boost you need just how you like it. And you’d still have to drink two more cans of Enviga to burn the same amount of calories as a single Celsius

4. Celsius is more Cost Effective
Enviga is a little cheaper than Celsius per can, I’ll give you that much. But in order to match the same amount of energy-giving calorie-burning power in one can of Celsius, you’d have to drink 2 or 3 cans of Enviga. The savings don’t add up with these numbers.

5. Celsius Tastes Better
This is entirely subjective, and I may be biased, but here it goes: Celsius tastes at least 14 times better than Enviga. There, I said it. Every one of Celsius’ flavors have been hand crafted to delicious perfection for perfect mouth-feel and a delicious refreshing taste. Its soda-inspired flavors really kick the crap out of Enviga’s carbonated tea concept.

6. Celsius is Not Made By the Coca Cola Corporation
Rooting for the little guy is always more fun, right? Also, I’m sure that we all have skeletons in our closets, but at least Celsius doesn’t kill Colombians

I might lose points for that last one, but who plays clean anymore? There you have it, folks. If that doesn’t sell you on Celsius, I’m not sure what will. Click on the banners around us here and order a case of Celsius online!

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Celsius Song Single Album ArtI can’t stop laughing about this song. I found it while I was trolling the web for more Celsius news to give up for you guys. Apparently, Celsius contracted a band, J Sharp and Aloha, of Dulce Records to write a song for Celsius. It’s a track that would be at home in the dimly lit VIP section of a night club with a guy in an Italian suit and 2 day-old stubble and a tall skinny glass of Celsius on the rocks with an equally tall and skinny model hanging off him while they sit on a plush leather ottoman. It would also be equally at home in an adult film of dubious content. I’ll leave it at that. I hope I’m not being too hard on the track, it’s just hilarious. I’m sorry Celsius, or whoever commissioned this, it’s just too funny for words. All I can say is that I’ve found my new ringtone.

For some reason you can buy a copy of the track on a bunch of different music download services like the following:

I’ve put up a copy here if you want to just listen to it first. It’s pretty great, I have to warn you. Just click on that little triangle Play button to get going.

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I just got back from the library after a pretty intense 6 hour study session. My classes are going to be pretty rough this semester, so I’m trying to hit the books hard and hit them early. About an hour into the studying, I felt like I needed a pick me up since I had had a long day at work already, so I had a refreshing Lemon-Lime Celsius. It really hit the spot and picked me up for the rest of my study session. I was totally in the zone after my drink and blasted through the rest of my reading and homework.

I like Celsius more than other energy drinks because Celsius isn’t about being the most extreme, heart-attack inducing drink on the market. It’s about great taste, burning calories, and giving you a nice energy boost. Unlike other energy drinks that spike you into the stratosphere and leave you to crash, Celsius has a nice smooth rise in energy, keeps you going for 3 hours, and then lets you down slowly, which makes it easy to use for extended studying.

I definitely highly recommended a can or two of Celsius as the perfect student study fuel.

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