BluePrintCleanse Black Diamond Club, An Antidote For Overstuffing

It's the time of the year when all the news programs are full of stories on "packing on the holiday pounds." To help in the battle of the overindulge and bulge, BluePrintCleanse, one of the leaders in the growing nutritional juice cleanse industry, is launching Black Diamond Club. The program was originally conceived for American Express Centurion Black Card holders. The BlueprintCleanse program includes six raw fruit and vegetable juices a day delivered direct to your door.
Black Diamond Club is a full service offering with client services that include 100 days of BPC juice cleanses (for members, or to be shared with colleagues, friends or family); access to BluePrintCleanse's in-house concierge to create a custom cleanse schedule according to your goals; special offers via their partners, such Anthony Logistics For Men and No Mas men's athletic apparel and a complimentary two-week membership and one training session at David Barton Gym. Membership fees to the Black Diamond Club start at $4550 (reflecting a 30% discount) and will launch exclusively on Gilt.com on November 26.
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