What is it?
Researching the countless products to be found on the weight loss market, it’s not uncommon to come across a supplement that seems to no longer exist, a name in a list of weight loss products that, when you try and research it, seems to have vanished from every online market place, and certainly has no official information of its own left to offer. While you may think that the most logical thing to do would be to just forget about a seemingly discontinued and move on, looking into failed weight loss supplements can offer us a special kind of insight, an example of what kind of weight loss tools to avoid while looking for the one that’s right for us.
Sweet to Svelte is one of the discontinued weight loss products described above. But instead of simply moving on from the failed product, let’s take a look at the information about it that’s still left on the internet. By learning more about a failed weight loss product such as Sweet to Svelte, we can learn a little more about what makes weight loss supplements work, and what doesn’t.
Who makes it?
How (and) does it work?
Sweet to Svelte reportedly came in the form of a liquid sweetener. However, no information explaining how Sweet to Svelte was intended to be taken remains online.
Sweet to Svelte reportedly made claims that it was able to help users lose more than 40 pounds in just two weeks. Considering the audacity of such claims, we can assume that Sweet to Svelte is no longer in business due to their failure to deliver on their promises or possibly due to the inclusion of extremely potent but dangerous ingredients.
Sweet to Svelte was reportedly intended to suppress your appetite, trap and burn fat and lower cholesterol, but there are no reports or reviews detailing whether or not it was capable of providing any of these results.
What’s inside of it and are there any side effects?
Unfortunately, a list of Sweet to Svelte’s ingredients is no longer available. The only ingredient that sources agree is likely to have been included in Sweet to Svelte is caffeine.
As we do not know what ingredients were included in Sweet to Svelte, it’s impossible to know what kinds of side effects may have resulted from use of the product. Dangerous side effects may have played a role in the discontinuation of Sweet to Svelte. You should never ingest anything if you have any reason to think that it may be hazardous to your health.
What’s good about it?
Sweet to Svelte has been discontinued, so it’s one less potentially-ineffective product you need to worry about considering during your supplement hunt.
What’s bad about it?
You can find something better on the market for the same amount of money.
Wrap up
Sweet to Svelte was a weight loss supplement that has been discontinued. Little information regarding the product still exists online, but Sweet to Svelte apparently claimed that it was capable of helping users lose 40 pounds in two weeks by providing a variety of weight loss benefits.
Bottom line
Unfortunately, there does not seem to be enough information regarding Sweet to Svelte left to even give us a good idea of why it was discontinued. We can assume that it was either ineffective or unsafe, but it’s impossible to know why without a list of ingredients contained in the product. Still, we should be thankful that one less ineffective or unsafe product is no longer polluting the weight loss market.
We strongly recommend looking into other diet pills that may be more effective and better for you.