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Hey BariatricPal Members!

Happy Halloween! It’s a fun time and the beginning of the holiday season. We’re celebrating a lot here at BariatricPal, and we’re super excited to share it with you! Here’s what’s in this newsletter.

  • The BariatricPal Store: Grand Opening!
  • Your
  • Ready for the Holidays?

Thanks for your support and for making it possible for BariatricPal continue to grow. There’s no way we could do it without you.

Sincerely,

Alex Brecher

Founder, BariatricPal

Grand Opening of The BariatricPal Store!

We are so excited to announce the grand opening of The BariatricPal Store! We know, The BariatricPal Store doesn’t fit into a Halloween newsletter because it’s anything but spooky, but we just can’t stop talking about it! That’s why we’re offering 10% off all orders with coupon code SPOOKY10 just for you!

Your Source for Bariatric Protein, Meals, Snacks, and supplements

Weight loss surgery changes everything, especially your diet. You need to get enough protein without too many calories; eat a nutritious diet while keeping portions in check; and get your Vitamins and minerals without fail. It can be overwhelming and time-consuming…unless you have help.

The BariatricPal Store can give you the help you need. We have the protein supplements, meals, snacks, and vitamins to help you lose weight and get healthy.

Make Weight Loss Shopping Easy

We know you need the top products, and they need to be healthy, nutritionist-approved, and convenient. We have all that! We also have:

  • Product packages so you can pick up a bundle at once for a discounted price.
  • meal plans for the pre-op and post-op diets, plus maintenance and back-on-track diets, so you can easily pick up the foods you need to stay on track.
  • Sampler packs of different items so you can try different varieties to see which you like best.

Other Reasons to Shop The BariatricPal Store

We truly believe we’re number one. Here are just a few more reasons why.

  • Subscribe and Save options on every product so you can get automatic re-delivery, 5% discounts, and free shipping on each order.
  • Lowest prices – guaranteed.
  • Free shipping on orders over $69.
  • Save money with sales and discounts plus our Refer-A-Friend program.

For help, you can look at the FAQs, give us a call at 855 WLS-BPAL (855 957-725), or use our live chat with a customer service specialist during business hours.

Visit store.bariatricpal.com often to see current specials, and check out our blog for updates on promotions and new products. We can’t wait to take this next step in helping you reach your weight loss and health goals!

Your Healthy Halloween Plan

Halloween is about costumes, haunted houses, and scares. Unfortunately, some of the “scares” are the ones that show up on the scale if you eat too many Halloween treats, or the “scares” that come from feeling sick from too much sugar.

You don’t have to experience the bad scares this Halloween, though. The trick? Plan ahead! Here are a few things to think about as Halloween approaches.

Trick-Or-Treating

Almost everyone is affected by trick-or-treating. If you have kids, you’ll probably find one or several big bags of Halloween candy showing up at your home when they come back from trick-or-treating. Your best defense here is to have a healthy dinner before taking them out. Then, focus on anything other than candy – you might fix your children’s costumes, be the flashlight holder, or designate yourself as the neighborhood crossing guard to keep kids safe.

If you don’t have children, you may be the one handing out candy to the neighborhood children, which probably means buying a bunch of candy to give out. If that’s the case, you’re best off choosing candy that you don’t like that much, so you’re less tempted to eat it.

Again, have a healthy dinner, and focus on other things besides candy for the evening. You might work on answering the door in a scary way, or taking photos of the cute costumes you see to share with the kids’ parents tomorrow.

The Aftermath

No matter what happens on your weight loss surgery journey, there’s always tomorrow. After Halloween, “tomorrow” is November 1.

  • Take inventory. See what’s in your home that shouldn’t be there. Get rid of the extra candy.
  • If you must keep some candy in your house because of your kids, make sure it’s not tempting you. You can always ask them to hide it away in their rooms. You can also make a game out of it: have them label each piece so they and you will both know if you “steal” some.
  • Go for a walk. There’s nothing like a walk to clear your head and get you ready to go back to healthy eating patterns.

Halloween’s scary, but it shouldn’t be scary because of the weight gain. It should be scary because of the fun things you get to do. With a little planning, that’s exactly how your Halloween can be.

Healthy Halloween Tips

Did you know there are tons of fun things you can do to get into the Halloween spirit without touching a piece of candy? Here are a few ideas!

Go for a Walk

It’s true…walking is really quite a good answer to most questions. How to burn off a few extra calories before Halloween? Go for a walk. How to enjoy the Halloween decorations in your neighborhood? Go for a walk. How to let your kids show off their Halloween costumes to all the neighbors? Go for a walk.

Get the point? Get moving!

Volunteer

That’s right. You may think that volunteering is just asking for trouble, since you may be faced with a lot of candy. In truth, it’s a chance to be surrounded by the Halloween spirit while being so busy you don’t have time to grab a treat.

Volunteering at a local school, homeless shelter, or retirement home can be the perfect way to immerse yourself in Halloween. Help decorate for a party, serve treats, clean up afterwards, or help make costumes. You’ll be appreciated, and you’ll get to be a part of the holiday in a way that’s healthy for your body and soul.

Make Healthy Treats

It’s true…treats make Halloween so much better. But you can do better than chocolate, candy corn, and decorated Cookies and cupcakes. Here are a few ideas.

  • Greek yogurt popsicles: Use a little sweetener and keep them white for ghosts, or add some pumpkin and cinnamon and shape them into pumpkin shapes. Then you can decorate them like jack-o-lanterns!
  • Jack-o-lantern orange protein cups: hollow out oranges to leave the peel mostly intact. You can “carve” a face in the peel shell to make it look like a jack-o-lantern, and fill it with cottage cheese or fruit.< /li>
  • Greek yogurt “eyes:” freeze circular spoonfuls of Greek yogurt with blueberries for eyes.

A happy, safe, and healthy Halloween however you choose to Celebrate it. Don’t forget to come talk about yours on the boards at BariatricPal! See you there!


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oh darn it I wished I had seen this before I ordered. I could have saved 10 instead of the 5% I did. Oh well maybe next year as I just ordered for the next 2 months. So glad you opened the store and I know I will be a steady customer. Thanks for the tips on Halloween as I have a party to go to in about 2 1/2 hours and will use some of these to stay away from the foods.

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oh darn it I wished I had seen this before I ordered. I could have saved 10 instead of the 5% I did. Oh well maybe next year as I just ordered for the next 2 months. So glad you opened the store and I know I will be a steady customer. Thanks for the tips on Halloween as I have a party to go to in about 2 1/2 hours and will use some of these to stay away from the foods.

PM me next time you're ready to place an order and I'll send you a discount code you can use that'll save you a few $. We appreciate your business!

Happy Halloween @@Alex Brecher

Thank you! Are these your kiddos and is that you all the way on the right?

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@@Alex Brecher Yes, and yes! I haven't dressed up in years! I was always "plus sized". We went to Walmart today to get my son a costume and I thought what the heck!? I want to dress up too. It was so much fun AND I got to walk a few miles. :)

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@@Alex Brecher Yes, and yes! I haven't dressed up in years! I was always "plus sized". We went to Walmart today to get my son a costume and I thought what the heck!? I want to dress up too. It was so much fun AND I got to walk a few miles. :)

WOW! Amazeballs!!! You guys look awesome. Very appropriate costume :D :D :D ha ha haha

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I got my order yesterday. That was fast and the bars didn't arrive melted like the other store I ordered from in the past. Thanks for all the samples. The other store sends out samples too but you sent out lots more. I should be set now until after surgery, hopefully in Jan 2016.

Thanks again from a very pleased customer.

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