

When first introduced, NutriBullet blenders were targeted to an older audience interested in “slowing down the aging process.” Today, the benefits of eating more fresh fruits and vegetables are legion, and NutriBullet blenders appeal to anyone, young or old, who wants to eat a healthier diet.ĭietary guidelines published by the USDA recommend that we focus on eating whole fruits, a varied assortment of vegetables of all colors, low-fat dairy, and less sugar and fat. NutriBullet models with added capabilities – from heat to Bluetooth connectivity – later joined the lineup. With a more powerful motor and larger cups, the NutriBullet has gone on to sell millions of units and gain many devoted users, as well as imitators. The NutriBullet blender debuted in 2012, a descendant of the Magic Bullet, a small, “personal” blender with a distinctive upside-down configuration, which was released about a decade earlier. With a NutriBullet blender, there’s little prep and no messy pulp. Plus, once you’re done, you have all that pulp to clean up. You might not have time to pull out the cutting board and peeler and set up a juicer.
