The honey blend 3,200 women swear by to finally have steady afternoons again
For years women have been told that feeling flat out every afternoon is just a part of getting older.
But one woman decided that we should enjoy our afternoons again, not just get by - so she did something about it.
Meet Spoonn, the honey blend made exclusively to hold women's afternoons together - because nothing else does.
What is it?
it's a honey blend that releases slowly across the entire afternoon to hold you steady all afternoon.
4 natural, locally sourced ingredients - nothing else.
What to expect:
Nearly all women experience a shift on their first afternoon.
The shift is quiet, not about being hyper just feeling more present and less exhausted.
Within 2 weeks it becomes their baseline, a spoon at 1pm means their afternoons will be steady, not up and down.
The Spoonn promise
Every jar is made in England in small batches, we only make 1 batch a month to ensure quality.
We personally guarantee every single jar:
If you take spoon daily for 4 weeks and experience no change to your afternoons, we will personally send your money back.
But over the last 6 months, only 3 women didn't notice a shift - and they got their money back.
Common questions
Spoonn is a food, not a supplement. Individual results may vary. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Food supplements should not replace a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication or have a medical condition, consult your GP before use.
1. The post-lunch dip in alertness is a circadian phenomenon, independent of meal ingestion, with reduced alertness typically occurring between 14:00 and 16:00. Monk TH. The post-lunch dip in performance. Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2005.
2. Post-menopausal women showed a 42% higher post-meal glucose response than pre-menopausal women, with unfavourable glycaemic variability and time-in-range. Bermingham KM et al. Menopause is associated with postprandial metabolism, metabolic health and lifestyle: The ZOE PREDICT study. eBioMedicine (Lancet), 2022. View study
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