Powder Valley
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Spring Valley Organic Greens, Fruits and Vegetables is a powder-form dietary supplement that is naturally energizing and alkalizing. Naturally sweetened and great tasting, this supplement contains micronutrients, prebiotics and probiotics, naturally included vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. A delicious way to get your daily fruits and vegetables, it is vegetarian and vegan. It also has no soy, MSG, or dairy, and it has been certified USDA organic. To use, simply put six to eight ounces of water into a shaker cup.
Add one level scoop of the product. Shake in a closed container and enjoy.
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Dietary supplement to energize, alkalize, and vitalize. Plant-based wellness supplement in powder form. 20 servings per container. Contains 6 different probiotics. Naturally sweetened and great tasting.
Vegetarian and vegan. Certified USDA organic. No soy, MSG, or dairy.These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Indications:Stop Use Indications: Pregnant or nursing women, individuals taking medication(s) or persons who have a health condition should consult their doctor before using this product. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reactions occur.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Black and bruised characters. Store at room temperature 59F-86F (15C-30C). Keep bottle tightly closed.
FOR YOUR PROTECTION, DO NOT USE IF SEAL UNDER CAP IS BROKEN OR MISSING. Warning:WARNING: Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.
This product is very misleading with the size of the container and rather frightening once I got home and read the warning-which was the size of my thumbnail! Apparently consuming this powder 'can' expose you to chemicals including lead! I also looked at the barcode and the first three numbers indicating the country of origin are 681, which I could not find listed for a GS1 member country anywhere. Having no idea where on Earth this mystery powder came from and no idea what food regulations they have there I won't even try it and I'll be sure to make Wal-Mart my last resort for buying anything considering spring valley is distributed exclusively by Wal-Mart. This product is very misleading with the size of the container and rather frightening once I got home and read the warning-which was the size of my thumbnail! Apparently consuming this powder 'can' expose you to chemicals including lead!
I also looked at the barcode and the first three numbers indicating the country of origin are 681, which I could not find listed for a GS1 member country anywhere. Having no idea where on Earth this mystery powder came from and no idea what food regulations they have there I won't even try it and I'll be sure to make Wal-Mart my last resort for buying anything considering spring valley is distributed exclusively by Wal-Mart. This product is very misleading with the size of the container and rather frightening once I got home and read the warning-which was the size of my thumbnail! Apparently consuming this powder 'can' expose you to chemicals including lead! I also looked at the barcode and the first three numbers indicating the country of origin are 681, which I could not find listed for a GS1 member country anywhere. Having no idea where on Earth this mystery powder came from and no idea what food regulations they have there I won't even try it and I'll be sure to make Wal-Mart my last resort for buying anything considering spring valley is distributed exclusively by Wal-Mart.
Powder River | |
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Map of the Powder River basin | |
Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Wyoming, Montana |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Confluence of Middle Fork and North Fork |
⁃ location | Near Kaycee, Wyoming |
⁃ coordinates | 43°40′30″N106°30′45″W / 43.67500°N 106.51250°W[1] |
⁃ elevation | 4,564 ft (1,391 m) |
Mouth | Yellowstone River |
Near Terry, Montana | |
⁃ coordinates | 46°44′00″N105°26′02″W / 46.73333°N 105.43389°WCoordinates: 46°44′00″N105°26′02″W / 46.73333°N 105.43389°W[1] |
2,241 ft (683 m) | |
Length | 375 mi (604 km) |
Basin size | 21,875 sq mi (56,660 km2) |
Discharge | |
⁃ location | Locate, MT |
⁃ average | 558 cu ft/s (15.8 m3/s) |
⁃ minimum | 0 cu ft/s (0 m3/s) |
⁃ maximum | 31,000 cu ft/s (880 m3/s) |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
⁃ left | Crazy Woman Creek, Clear Creek, Mizpah Creek |
⁃ right | Wild Horse Creek (Wyoming), Little Powder River |
Powder River is a tributary of the Yellowstone River, approximately 375 miles (604 km) long in northeastern Wyoming and southeastern Montana in the United States. It drains an area historically known as the Powder River Country on the high plains east of the Bighorn Mountains.
It rises in three forks in north central Wyoming. The North and Middle forks rise along the eastern slope of the Bighorn Mountains. The South Fork rises on the southern slopes of the Bighorn Mountains west of Casper. The three forks meet on the foothills east of the Bighorns near the town of Kaycee. The combined stream flows northward, east of the Bighorns, and into Montana. It is joined by the Little Powder near the town of Broadus, and joins the Yellowstone approximately 50 miles (80 km) downriver from Miles City, Montana. The Powder River was so named (in the English language as well as in local indigenous languages) because the sand along a portion of its banks resembles powder or dust.[2][3]
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Notes[edit]
- ^ ab'Powder River'. Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
- ^Urbanek, Mae (1988). Wyoming Place Names. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing Company. ISBN0-87842-204-8.
- ^Chicago and North Western Railway Company (1908). A History of the Origin of the Place Names Connected with the Chicago & North Western and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railways. p. 115.