A bottled Frappuccino is tasty, but at 200 calories and 31 grams of sugar, it's not the best option for a caffeine fix. Enter Coco Cafe. This bottled coffee beverage is made with hydrating coconut water, so not only does it bring down sugar and calorie counts, but it also contains more potassium than a banana! Keep watching to hear what we think of its latest flavor offerings!
4 Fad Diets Tested — Think They Worked?
- We tested 4 crash diets so you don't have to — Fitness
- This workout promises to boost metabolism — Health
- A week without oatmeal — could you do it? — Hungry Runner
- How Octavia Spencer shed 30 pounds — Shape
- A look at one bride-to-be's wedding-prep diet plan — Eating Bird Food
- Can smoking and a healthy lifestyle really mix? — Fit Bottomed Girls
Start the Morning With a Boost of Protein — How to Make a Perfect Omelet
- Learn how to make a perfect protein-packed omelet — POPSUGAR Food
- It only takes 20 minutes for a filling, healthy meal — Fitness
- Melt away fat in as little as 13 minutes — Self
- How athletes like Kerri Walsh stay happy under the pressure — HuffPost Healthy Living
- Good morning indeed! Whip up a carrot-orange ginger smoothie — Vegetarian Times
- Little steps that result in big changes toward your health — Real Simple
- Skip the oats for these hot cereal alternatives — Shape
Guess Which Model Took Her Bike Out For a Spin?
Can you guess which supermodel went for a bike ride at the beach?

Guess Which Model Took Her Bike Out For a Spin?
Can you guess which supermodel went for a bike ride at the beach?

BluePrint's P.A.M. Gets a Makeover For an Antioxidant-Rich Happy Hour

If you've had BluePrint Juice's refreshing concoction of pineapple, green apple, and mint (P.A.M.) and thought to yourself how good it would be in a cocktail, you definitely have the makings of a bartender in you! BluePrint's P.A.M. has everything you want in a great Summer cocktail — a balanced flavor profile of sweet and tart with just a little something extra from the fresh mint. All it takes is one sip to be transported to a tropical beachside destination. Adding to its taste appeal are of course P.A.M.'s many nutritional benefits: made from raw, live juice, pineapple and mint are both known for their detoxing and debloating benefits.
First we set out to hack BluePrint's P.A.M. recipe for ourselves, which was a success in its own right. But after mixing it up with a little rum, we may have even improved on the original.
Fans of the mojito, learn how to make your new favorite Summer cocktail after the break!
6 Moves to Get Fabulous Abs!
- Get rock-hard abs with these 6 moves — Shape
- Go ahead and plate up some pasta; these recipes are healthy — Real Simple
- Healthify your chocolate torte with sweet potatoes! — Vegetarian Times
- Bob Greene's advice for staying sane and healthy — POPSUGAR Smart Living
- Healthy reasons to not follow recipes when making meals — Self
- Low-calorie sweets that please the palate and satisfy — Fitness
- Reasons you should join a CSA — Fit Bottomed Girls
A 16-Minute Total-Body Bikini Workout
- A bikini bod in just 16 minutes — too good to be true?! — Self
- David Beckham announces his retirement plans — POPSUGAR Celebrity
- How science says you can boost your metabolism — Health
- Skip the bread for these vitamin-packed green wraps — Shape
- The 6 biggest myths about going gluten-free — HuffPost Healthy Living
- Everything you need to know about cooking with nutritional yeast — Vegetarian Times
Stylish, Urban Bike Clothing to Help You Ditch the Spandex
Biking to work or around the city for errands should be easy. You want to be able to hop off your bike and head into the office with ease. Unfortunately, there aren't many outfits that are made for the challenges of bike commuting — until now. Check out these picks for fashion-forward cycling clothing. They perform even better than they look!
Reasons to Avoid the Grocery Store When You're Hungry
- Why you should stay out of the grocery store if you're hungry — Greatist
- A fail-proof guide to cooking quinoa — POPSUGAR Food
- See which berries are the best for your heart — Health
- Tips on finding a digital zen state by not letting tech rule the day — POPSUGAR Tech
- Are you eating these breakfast superfoods? — HuffPost Healthy Living
- What science has taught us about our relationship with mom — POPSUGAR Sex & Culture
- Why you should stay out of the grocery store if you're hungry — Greatist
- A fail-proof guide to cooking quinoa — POPSUGAR Food
- See which berries are the best for your heart — Health
- Tips on finding a digital zen state by not letting tech rule the day — POPSUGAR Tech
- Are you eating these breakfast superfoods? — HuffPost Healthy Living
- What science has taught us about our relationship with mom — POPSUGAR Sex & Culture
Say Goodbye to Restless Nights! Sweet Greens Sleepy-Time Juice
If you're having trouble falling asleep at night, skip the sleeping pills for this nutrient-rich juice instead. Neka Pasquale, founder of the US Urban Remedy, developed this recipe using ingredients known for having calming properties on the body. The result is a bright and balanced green juice that would taste good whatever the time of day! Here's how each ingredient adds to the overall effect of Neka's natural sleep aid:
- Celery juice: Neka says celery juice contains essential oils that have a "calming effect on the nervous system," which can help the body unwind. "It also contains a high level of magnesium, which promotes muscle relaxation and a sense of well-being."
- Watercress and romaine: Both of these ingredients are high in calcium, which, like magnesium, can help the body relax after a long day.
- Lemon and orange: The citrus in this recipe contain inositol, which Neka says can help enhance REM sleep. In small studies, inositol has also been shown to calm anxiety, which may be especially helpful if stress keeps you up at night.
But juice alone is not a cure-all to restless nights; taking care of the body is key, Neka says. "Get yourself in bed around 10pm, as this is the body's natural resting time. Even if you're not ready to fall asleep, lay down and read a book or listen to music. It's the act of putting the body in a resting position that's most important!” See Neka's recipe for sweet green sleep juice after the break!
Say Goodbye to Ambien! Sweet Greens Sleepy-Time Juice

If you're having trouble falling asleep at night, skip the sleeping pills for this nutrient-rich juice instead. Neka Pasquale, founder of Urban Remedy, developed this recipe using ingredients known for having calming properties on the body. The result is a bright and balanced green juice that would taste good whatever the time of day! Here's how each ingredient adds to the overall effect of Neka's natural sleep aid:
- Celery juice: Neka says celery juice contains essential oils that have a "calming effect on the nervous system," which can help the body unwind. "It also contains a high level of magnesium, which promotes muscle relaxation and a sense of well-being."
- Watercress and romaine: Both of these ingredients are high in calcium, which, like magnesium, can help the body relax after a long day.
- Lemon and orange: The citrus in this recipe contain inositol, which Neka says can help enhance REM sleep. In small studies, inositol has also been shown to calm anxiety, which may be especially helpful if stress keeps you up at night.
But juice alone is not a cure-all to restless nights; taking care of the body is key, Neka says. "Get yourself in bed around 10 p.m., as this is the body's natural resting time. Even if you're not ready to fall asleep, lay down and read a book or listen to music. It's the act of putting the body in a resting position that's most important!”
See Neka's recipe for sweet green sleep juice after the break!
Gorgeous Plates That Do Double Duty and Help With Portion Control
- These pretty plates are your new favorite portion-control tool — POPSUGAR Home
- Tired and sore? Products that help with a speedy recovery — Greatist
- Is it maybe time to dump your doc? — Real Simple
- Easier alternatives to pull-ups — HuffPost Healthy Living
- Should you be gluten-free? — Fitness
- Give lunchtime a healthy makeover with these sandwich ideas — Shape
- These pretty plates are your new favorite portion-control tool — POPSUGAR Home
- Tired and sore? Products that help with a speedy recovery — Greatist
- Is it maybe time to dump your doc? — Real Simple
- Easier alternatives to pull-ups — HuffPost Healthy Living
- Should you be gluten-free? — Fitness
- Give lunchtime a healthy makeover with these sandwich ideas — Shape
3 New Food Products to Fuel Your Runs

The right foods are essential for fueling runs — it can help prevent fatigue, cramping, and next-day soreness. While most experienced runners already have their running meal plans down to a science, marathon expos are always a great place to check out what new products are about to hit the market. Maybe trading your tried-and-true bowl of oatmeal for one of these new offerings will be what it takes to get you to that extra mile!
Koru Yogurt

If popularity was any indication, it looks like Koru could be the biggest thing since Greek yogurt. At the expo, vendors couldn't keep the product in stock fast enough! Described as "creamery style yoghurt," Koru is made from cow's milk and comes in five fruity flavors including mango, passion fruit, and peach. While not as thick as Greek yogurt, the smooth consistency is not thin like most cow's milk yogurt on the market. Koru offers a substantial amount of vitamin D and calcium, and protein clocks in at seven grams per serving. The carbs-to-protein ratio makes it a great snack to have before a longer workout.
Frozen Kefir

Lifeway's frozen kefir treat was the editor favorite by far. A mix between ice cream and frozen yogurt, we loved how tart it tasted while still providing the sweet satisfaction of a dessert. Made from ingredients you can pronounce, it's also high in protein and calcium and full of good-for-you probiotics. Even better is that one serving is less than 100 calories!
REBOOTizer

The REBOOTizer booth seemed to have the largest group of curious onlookers — and for good reason. It's not news that marathons are taxing on the body, and REBOOTizer sets out to reverse this stress through its blend of proprietary plant enzymes known for their antioxidant levels and natural detoxifying properties. Skeptical? Here's the science that backs up its claims — take a look and then tell us what you think!
Do You Have These Essential Pantry Staples?
- The pantry staples every woman should have — Shape
- Your workout checklist for the week — Real Simple
- What health editors eat for breakfast — HuffPost Healthy Living
- You won't believe these desserts are vegan! — Self
- It's National Women's Check-Up Day — are you participating? — Blisstree
- Turn a yoga class you hate into one you can't wait to get to — Mind Body Green
- The pantry staples every woman should have — Shape
- Your workout checklist for the week — Real Simple
- What health editors eat for breakfast — HuffPost Healthy Living
- You won't believe these desserts are vegan! — Self
- It's National Women's Check-Up Day — are you participating? — Blisstree
- Turn a yoga class you hate into one you can't wait to get to — Mind Body Green
Guess Which Celebrity Mom Went to Yoga?

Get Red Carpet Ready With This Circuit Workout From Valerie Waters
Celebrity trainer Valerie Waters and her Red Carpet Ready workouts are always in high demand. Luckily for us, she created a full-body strength circuit that can be done at home. Start incorporating this workout into your weekly routine, and you'll be able to hit your version of the red carpet in no time! Keep reading to see the six moves Valerie uses to get clients like Kate Beckinsale, Poppy Montgomery, and Jennifer Garner in shape, and find out which moves are Poppy's favourites when shaping up for a big night out. Complete this circuit without resting between exercises. Rest one minute between circuits. Do it three times.
What you'll need: resistance band with handles, a set of light weights, and the Valslide.
19 Healthy Brunch Recipes For Mother's Day
If you grew up with a mom who adored whipping up special breakfasts on the weekends, it's time to return the favor this Mother's Day. Here are more than 15 deliciously decadent brunch recipes that won't wreak havoc on her — or anyone else's — healthy lifestyle. For an added bonus, these are all a cinch to make!
Happiness Lessons From Science
- What science has taught us about being happy — POPSUGAR Smart Living
- Celeb moms who strive to live a healthy lifestyle — HuffPost Healthy Living
- Body by hotties: top trainers who are also easy on the eyes — Self
- Healthy picnic fixings: Mediterranean pressed panini — Vegetarian Times
- A teenager's struggle with body image — POPSUGAR Sex & Culture
- How Bhakti yoga can turn heartbreak into moments of romance — Yoga Journal
- What science has taught us about being happy — POPSUGAR Smart Living
- Celeb moms who strive to live a healthy lifestyle — HuffPost Healthy Living
- Body by hotties: top trainers who are also easy on the eyes — Self
- Healthy picnic fixings: Mediterranean pressed panini — Vegetarian Times
- A teenager's struggle with body image — POPSUGAR Sex & Culture
- How Bhakti yoga can turn heartbreak into moments of romance — Yoga Journal
Get Red Carpet Ready With This Circuit Workout From Valerie Waters
Celebrity trainer Valerie Waters and her Red Carpet Ready workouts are always in high demand. Luckily for us, she created a full-body strength circuit that can be done at home. Start incorporating this workout into your weekly routine, and you'll be able to hit your version of the red carpet in no time! Keep reading to see the six moves Valerie uses to get clients like Kate Beckinsale, Poppy Montgomery, and Jennifer Garner in shape, and find out which moves are Poppy's favorites when shaping up for a big night out.
Complete this circuit without resting between exercises. Rest one minute between circuits. Do it three times. What you'll need: resistance band with handles, a set of light weights, and the Valslide.



