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How long do the the bottles last?If you're having a daily shot of approximately 60ml each morning, the litre bottle should not last much over a fortnight before you finish it. Owing to the pasteurisation process when the shots are produced, the ;best before; shelf life of a bottle is approximately three and a half weeks if kept in the fridge.
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I don't live locally, do you deliver?Yes, we have recently added this option to the business. Bottles will be packed in insulated boxes that keep the product below 8°C for 48hrs. At the checkout, simply select the shipping option, and based on the number of bottles you've ordered the shipping cost will be calculated.
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Why are the delivery costs what they are?We'd love to be able to deliver the bottles for less. There is no profit being made on these delivery costs. Factored into the cost of delivery are: IcerTech Foil-Box Insulated Parcel Box IcerTech Icer-Pack Gel Coolant These items ensure that the bottles will remain safely and securely packed and kept between 0-8°C for up to 48 hours. The cost of delivery for a medium parcel owing to the size of the bottles and parcel is then factored in also.
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How is it best to keep the shots?The bottles of 'Up Shot' and 'NV Shot' should be kept in the fridge (between 3 - 5°C).
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Are the Health Shots vegan?Yes, the health shots are entirely vegan.
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How long will it take to process an order?Please allow for up to four days for orders to be processed. Whilst a fresh amount of shots stock is held. With young children to feed, drive, entertain and generally care for. Sometimes, a few days will be needed to process an order. However, we will always endeavour to get orders out to customers as soon as possible.
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Can I return a product?It would be difficult to return a bottle of Manning's Health Shot. However, if you are not happy with what you've ordered and are drinking, please feel free to contact us with your feedback as we are always receptive to feedback and are very keen to ensure the quality of the product.
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