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☕️ Try Chocolate served Hot (& Salty) in Your Morning Joe ️

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+ 3 Chocolatey Hot Drink Recipes To Stay Cozy Dear Elephants, Sodium, magnesium and potassium can in

+ 3 Chocolatey Hot Drink Recipes To Stay Cozy [Open in a web browser.]( Dear Elephants, Sodium, magnesium and potassium can increase dopamine and lift your mood. So, it's no wonder the LMNT trifecta has had the Elephant Staff hooked for a while. And now there's a holiday Chocolate Medley they've sprung on us which has us swooning all over again. Here's to getting cozy and staying salty ☕️⚡️ ~ Shanon H, Elephant 🐘 [Get a FREE 8-pack sampler with any purchase >>]( Get it while it’s hot— because the Chocolate Medley is here for a limited time ❄️ ⁠Crafted to be enjoyed hot and swirled into your favorite recipes, the Chocolate Medley invites you to bring the heat so you can Stay Salty all winter long. Let's get science-y about LMNT's magic combo for one quick sec☝🏼—salt reinforces dopamine receptors in our brains, which can positively affect our mood. Sodium isn’t the only electrolyte that has this affect, so do magnesium and potassium. The tasty nuance is simple: Salt softens bitterness to bring out coffee’s natural sweetness — and adds an extra pep to your step. 🏃🏻 ♀️You can elevate your morning coffee routine with any of LMNT's Chocolate flavors by adding: 1/2 –1 stick pack LMNT Chocolate of choice to your 14–16 oz Cuppa Joe. Start with 1/2 a stick and dial up to taste with [Chocolate Salt, Chocolate Caramel, or any of the Chocolate Medley flavors.]( Chocolate Medley Recipe Inspo Below👇🏽 [order Chocolate Medley Flavors >>]( 🔥 Yep, you heard right, Chocolate Caramel is back and hotter than ever 🔥 ⁠⁠LMNT's most popular flavor from last year's seasonal medley, Chocolate Caramel combines the rich flavor of Chocolate Salt with a sweet caramel finish 🍁⁠Swirl it into your morning coffee for a zero-sugar mocha — or cozy up and wind down with a salted caramel hot cocoa.⁠☕️ [it's back on tap! Order cult-fave Chocolate Caramel >>]( [order Chocolate Medley Flavors here >>]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( Elephant Journal: *it's about the Mindful Life Boulder, Colorado You're receiving this email because you subscribe to Mindful Partner Messages. You can update the types of emails you recieve [by clicking here]( . You can unsubscribe (and break our hearts) [by clicking here](.

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