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To Get in Shape

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Published on January 15, 2004

Vitamin stores

Reaching your goals may involve adding some supplements to prolong your performance. Sundrops Vitamin Superstore (214-521-0550) features every little herb and extract to cure what ails you or replenish your deficiencies. Fresh Start Market (214-528-5535) carries similar merchandise but caters more to the bodybuilding crowd, with protein enhancers and performance bars, Ripped Fuel capsules and Creatine powder. And with six locations, Whole Foods Market (www.wholefoods.com) has an impressive array of nutritional supplements along with a vast selection of organically grown produce and cruelty-free meats. Mmm...cruelty-free meats.

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