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Doylestown Native Launches 'Drinkable Meal' Alternative
It's "designed for active young professionals looking to maintain healthy lifestyles without the constraints of a standard healthy diet."

One Doylestown native is implementing a unique way for busy people to get healthy meals on the go.
Quinn Cox is one of a group of Cornell University graduates and students working on the “Macrofuel” project.
The meal alternative is ”designed for active young professionals looking to maintain their healthy lifestyles without the constraints of a standard healthy diet.”
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Cox says that the product is a mix of wholesome ingredients in a finely powdered form that can be easily blended with water to provide a full meal in 30-seconds or less.
The group pitched their idea to Cornell professors in May, and they were urged to move forward with the business.
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MacroFuel is launching a Kickstarter campaign on August 24 and has a goal of raising $50,000 to get their business off the ground.
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