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Fuelstrips develops dissolvable supplement strips designed for fast and efficient absorption. Instead of pills or powders, our strips dissolve on the tongue and are absorbed sublingually, helping active ingredients reach the body more directly. We focus on a small number of functional products, starting with sleep, and expand step by step based on real user feedback. We’re transparent about our ingredients, dosages, and product development, and we continuously improve based on what works and what doesn’t. Fuelstrips is built for people who want simple, effective supplements without unnecessary complexity.
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Willemsplein 21, 6811 KB, Arnhem, Netherlands
- support@fuelstrips.com
- fuelstrips.com
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