Beet Gummies 2026: Do They Live Up to the Viral Hype?
Beet gummies promise natural energy and heart health in a candy-like form, but our research reveals a gap between influencer claims and actual science. Here's what really works.
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Beet gummies promise natural energy and heart health in a candy-like form, but our research reveals a gap between influencer claims and actual science. Here's what really works.

AG1 promises 75 vitamins, minerals, and adaptogens in a single scoop. We dug into the science, the ingredients, and the price tag — and the truth might surprise you.
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Air purifiers promise cleaner air and allergy relief, but overhyped claims ignore real-world limits like sizing and maintenance. Trisend uncovers the science, scandals, and true value in this 2026 consumer alert.
Spin mops promise effortless cleaning with centrifugal force and reusable microfiber heads. We tested the claims against real-world performance to see if they deliver.

We tested 8 Ninja air fryer models with 10 pounds of french fries and chicken wings. Here's which one you should actually buy — and which ones to skip.
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Matcha powder promises antioxidant-packed energy and health boosts, but does the science back the hype amid rising prices and contamination risks? Trisend Magazine tests the claims to reveal if premium ceremonial matcha justifies its $20–$50 tins for daily rituals or if cheaper greens suffice.

Prime Hydration became one of the fastest-growing beverage brands in history. But does it actually hydrate you better than water? We broke down the science — and the results are not flattering.