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New Fun Xercise Bike Enables You to Work Out and Play

Thursday, December 10, 2009 Lifestyle and Wellness News
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SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9 The Fun Xercise Bike (FXB) enables children and adults to work out on an exercise bike while having fun playing Nintendo® Wii(TM) games such as Mario Kart. The FXB folds away for easy storage.
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With one-third of American children overweight, the Fun Xercise Bike (FXB) is now available to provide a healthy alternative to the video game couch potatoes. According to the Trust for America's Health 2007 Annual Report, children are 6 times more likely to exercise if they play a video game at the same time.
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"Our goal was to make exercise fun and the feedback from users has been fantastic," said Cynthia Saitta, CEO of Fundeniable LLC. "They are engaged in the video game and they forget they are getting exercise."

The FXB is available for a special introductory price of just $99 plus shipping and handling. It is available at Amazon.com and at http://www.funxercisebike.com with plans for national retail distribution.

Photo: http://www.ereleases.com/pr/Fun-Xercise-Bike.jpg

About Fundeniable LLC

Fundeniable LLC is the developer of the innovative Fun Xercise Bike (FXB) that makes exercise fun for children and adults. It is headquartered in the San Francisco, California area and is privately funded. For more information, visit http://www.funxercisebike.com

Wii is a trademark of Nintendo. All logos, names, photos, and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

This release was issued through eReleases(TM). For more information, visit http://www.ereleases.com.

Press Contact:Fundeniable LLCCynthia [email protected]

SOURCE Fundeniable LLC
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