Natural Sleep Supplement Powder That Tastes Like Hot Cocoa

Nov 1 2023
Invest in your health, specifically in your sleep! This sleep-promoting supplement is a premium product unlike anything else. We’re big fans, and today you can get exclusive early access to Beam’s cyber promo: up to 50% off sitewide!



Better Sleep with a Delicious Treat!

Beam Dream Powder

1 scoop: 10–20 calories, 0–1g total fat (0–1g sat. fat), 0–120mg sodium, 0–3g carbs, 0–1g fiber, 0g total sugars (0g added sugars), 0–2g protein
WW Points® value 0–1*
5 natural sleep-promoting ingredients: The brilliant blend of CBD, reishi, magnesium, L-theanine, and melatonin helps you fall asleep, stay asleep, AND wake up refreshed. We were skeptical until we tried it: IT WORKS. Click here to learn more about this game-changing product. You’re worth the investment.

A low-calorie, no-sugar, naturally sweetened cocoa! That’s right: Get your sleep on by sipping an unbelievably delicious chocolate drink. Enjoy the classic Cinnamon Cocoa Flavor or one of the other fantastic flavors… Click here to see them all! Just mix a scoop with hot water or milk and enjoy 30–45 minutes before bedtime.
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Discount automatically applies at checkout. 20% off single purchases and 50% off subscriptions for the first month. Expires 12/8/23.




Limited Edition Flavor!

Beam White Chocolate Peppermint Dream Powder

Beam’s most popular flavor is back for the season! The smooth White Chocolate Peppermint is the perfect mild & creamy treat to send you off to dreamland all through the holiday season. Just like the original, it has only 15 calories and zero added sugar. Hungry Girl tip: Try it with 8 oz. of unsweetened vanilla almond or oat milk for a creamy & delicious nighttime treat with only around 50 calories!
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Discount automatically applies at checkout. 20% off single purchases and 50% off subscriptions for the first month. Expires 12/8/23.




4 Reasons to Invest in Better Sleep

A recent clinical study revealed Dream helped 93% of users get a more restful night's sleep and wake up feeling more refreshed. Here’s why that’s so important…

Lack of sleep can lead to weight gain. Even one night of poor sleep can increase appetite-stimulating hormones and decrease satiety-inducing hormones.

Sleep is linked to better immune function. Getting less than 6–7 hours of sleep a night can reduce white blood cells, which fight viruses and bacteria.

Good sleep leads to good skin. Higher levels of cortisol (a result of poor sleep) can lead to inflammation.

Better sleep, better memory. We’ve all experienced the short-term fuzziness after a shoddy night sleep, but it can create long-term memory issues as well.



Tons of Great Flavors, All Up to 50% Off!

It’s time to invest in better sleep, and with this steep limited-time discount, there’s no reason not to. Explore the lineup and find the perfect flavor for you. The Chocolate Peanut Butter is a Hungry Girl favorite!



Chew on this:

It’s the first day of November, aka Good Nutrition Month! A nutritious diet and a good night’s sleep are key to feeling your best. Find a healthy new recipe or two to try out this week.

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