Thrive FAQsFrequently Asked Questions

Thrive Life is a brand of freeze-dried foods manufactured right here in USA. Freeze-drying is a preservation method that removes moisture from food, allowing it to be stored for long periods of time without refrigeration. This process also helps to maintain the flavor, anga kimuʻá, and nutritional value of the food. Thrive Life’s products include fruits, vegetables, ngaahi kakano'i manu, and meals that can be reconstituted by adding water. ʻOku kau ʻi he laine ʻo e koloa fakamomoa ʻo e moʻui ʻa e ngaahi fua, veggies, ngaahi kakano'i manu, Beans, e keleni, Dairy, pea na'a mo e ngaahi inu mo e me'akai fakatupu mo'ui lelei, fakahaofi koe 'i ha 'alu ki he falekoloa me'akai 'i he taimi kotoa pe 'oku ke fai ai ha ngaahi me'a mahu'inga hange ko e fua'imoa pe hu'akau.

Freeze drying takes away all the busy work and leaves you with delicious, healthy, and easy food. Everything is pre-cleaned, pre-chopped, and ready to go to save you hours of slaving away in the kitchen. Did we mention it stays fresh significantly longer than traditional produce so you can cut the waste and your food budgetOur products provide a convenient and long-term food storage solution, as well as a way to ensure a supply of fresh, healthy food during emergencies or power outages.

Some of Thrive Life products are certified organic. Our other products are conventionally grown but follow a strict growing, production and quality standard. Products that are Nutrilock certified meet many of the qualifications of organic like avoiding GMOs, artificial flavors, ngaahi lanú, or preservatives. Our produce is thoroughly washed to remove fertilizers and pesticides and is often higher in nutrient content than organic products due to our Nutrilock growing and freeze dry practices. Check out more details on our nutrilock process here.

Thrive Life is globally recognized Safe Quality Foods (SQF) facility. Food quality and safety is at the top of the priority list, and Thrive Life conforms to a rigorous safety and auditing standard. Thrive life is certified by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Food & Drug Administration (FDA), which means the facility and products are frequently monitored by these agencies. Thrive facilities are also certified Gluten Free, Organic, and will soon be certified Kosher.

ʻOku kau ʻi he laine ʻo e koloa fakamomoa ʻo e moʻui ʻa e ngaahi fua, veggies, ngaahi kakano'i manu, Beans, e keleni, Dairy, pea na'a mo e ngaahi inu mo e me'akai fakatupu mo'ui lelei, fakahaofi koe 'i ha 'alu ki he falekoloa me'akai 'i he taimi kotoa pe 'oku ke fai ai ha ngaahi me'a mahu'inga hange ko e fua'imoa pe hu'akau. These freeze dried foods can be stored in your own kitchen or pantry for a long time without any worry about spoilage. It is a great way to save money during a growing economy or recession.

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Another question we get when people get confused between thrive life and thrive le-vel.

Thrive Life is a brand of freeze-dried foods, which are considered safe for consumption. Freeze-drying is a preservation method that removes moisture from food, which can help to prevent the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms that can cause food spoilage. The food is then packaged and sealed to protect it from moisture and other contaminants, so that it can be stored for long periods of time without refrigeration.

Neongo ia, as with any food product, it is important to handle and store Thrive Life products properly to ensure safety. This includes keeping the food in a cool, feituʻu mōmoa, and ensuring that the packaging is not damaged or opened before use. The food should be reconstituted before eating by adding water, and should be consumed within a reasonable time frame after reconstitution to avoid food deterioration or spoilage.

It is also important to mention that the food has a longer shelf life, but it’s not indefinite, the food would lose some of its nutritional values over time and if the packaging is opened or damaged, it will lose its preservation effect, so it’s important to use the food before the expiration date, and to check the food for any signs of spoilage before consuming.

In summary, Thrive Life freeze dried foods, like any other food products, it’s safe to consume as long as they are handled and stored properly, and consumed within a reasonable time frame.

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Given Thrive life freeze dried foods are made from best quality foods, there are no side effects (not any different than buying groceries from a super market).  But if you are looking for Thrive Le-vel product side effects or learn more about thrive level or thrive market products, click here

None! As we mentioned in the above answer thrive life freeze dried foods are dried using nutrilock process and thus retain over 99% ʻo e meʻatokoni, ngaahi lanú, mo e anga. Pea ʻoku ʻahiʻahiʻi foki mo e ngaahi naunau meʻakai momoa ʻo e momoko! Perfect for long term storage and day-to-day use when there’s a food supply disruption.

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No, but Thrive Freeze dried foods have high nutritional value, and our snackies are way healthier than the junk food / unhealthy snacks that make it hard to lose weight. Our fruits and veggies are packed with nutrients and are a good option to replace unhealthy munchies!

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Is Thrive Life an MLM? Easy answertechnically Yes, but actually NoThrive is more a group of people who love Thrive Life freeze-dried products and use them in their day-to-day life, from easy meal prep to cheaper options for daily groceries/meats to a long-term storage option. And yes, if they like the products and want to rave about them to their friends, or familythey can get commissions on the sales generated. If you want to more about what this opportunity is you can read more here. Also, you may want to check out the benefits of becoming a thrive consultant! Another thing to clarify is that Thrive is not a pyramid scheme like plenty of other MLMs out there. The reason isif you join a pyramid scheme, you are not rewarded for selling products but are instead rewarded for getting others to “jointhe selling pyramid. And as people are not bonded around great products that they love, they quit. THRIVE Life has hundreds of high-quality products that its consultants sell to the general public, and plenty of customers don’t become consultants and yet rave about Thrive products. Also, the vast majority of those who purchase THRIVE Life products arenot consultants. You should also check out Thrive life nutrilock process for retaining the nutritional content of Thrive products.

Thrive Life is considered an MLM due to its commission structure, but it stands apart as a community of product enthusiasts. Consultants earn from sales, not recruitment. With high-quality, freeze-dried products, it’s not a pyramid scheme. Many customers don’t become consultants, and Thrive’s Nutrilock process ensures nutritional value retention.

Thrive Life sets itself apart from traditional MLMs by fostering a community of individuals who genuinely love and use their freeze-dried products in everyday life. Whether it’s for convenient meal preparation, cost-effective grocery options, or long-term food storage, Thrive products have garnered a loyal customer base.

The consultant opportunity allows enthusiasts to share their passion for Thrive Life products with friends and family. Consultants can earn commissions on the sales they generate, but the focus remains on the quality of the products rather than merely recruiting others.