7-Eleven Wants You to Make Gains With Its New Healthy Choices

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Most of us have probably seen the P90X infomercials at 1 a.m., with hopes of losing 60 pounds in 90 days. Now you’ll be reminded of your lack of health every time you walk into 7-Eleven to buy a Big Gulp.

Tony Horton, creator of P90X, is now teaming with 7-Eleven to sell his line of healthier alternative foods.

According to CBS, 7-Eleven stores in Los Angeles will test out the products first, selling sandwiches, salads, fresh-cut fruit, wraps and cold-pressed juices.

7-Eleven is not exactly a mecca of nutrition, but now you’ll be able to find quinoa salads, spicy black bean wraps and all-natural fruit juices, sitting right next to the Slurpee machine.

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The Tony Horton Kitchen line was previously only available through direct home delivery, but over 100 Los Angeles-area 7-Elevens will offer the nutrition-conscious line.

Hooray for guilt as we reach for that corn dog and not a turkey wrap.

H/T + PicThx CBS

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