TrimSpa was a dietary supplement designed for weight loss, marketed by the company Goen Technologies, headed by Alexander Szynalski, a.k.a. Alex Goen.Celebrity Anna Nicole Smith was its spokesperson. Various products marketed by TrimSpa were claimed to help "stave off hunger". Melissa D. Gordon (Rossi) was the original TrimSpa promotional Model. TrimSpa formerly contained ephedra until that ingredient was banned in the United States. TrimSpa's parent company, Goen Technologies, filed for bankruptcy protection in May 2008. Goen Technologies owed unsecured creditors debts up to $33 million, and had only $1.23 million in assets. In September 2008 it was decided by a judge to turn the case into Chapter 7 liquidation. TrimSpa had a peak existence of $141 million sales, $17 million operating profits, and was spending $10 million in advertising alone. It was decided that in October 2008 all of the remains of the business would go up for auction including thousands of TrimSpa bottles, two custom motorcycles, two custom vans with Anna Nicole Smith painted, an Indy-style race car, and various office equipment.
The new TrimSpa formula X32, launched by new owners in 2013, contains no ephedra. Its claimed active ingredients are Hoodia gordonii along with the stimulants caffeine and theobromine.
Hoodia is a succulent native to Africa which is currently under investigation for use as an appetite suppressant. However, it has not been conclusively demonstrated that Hoodia works as an appetite suppressant in humans. No published peer-reviewed double-blind clinical trials have been performed on humans to investigate the safety or effectiveness of Hoodia gordonii in pill form as a nutritional supplement.
In addition to Hoodia gordonii, TrimSpa X32 tablets contain ingredients that may help promote weight loss, including green tea, glucomannan, cocoa extract, vanadium, and glucosamine. According to the manufacturer's labeling, TrimSpa X32 pills are taken 3 times per day minimum, 6 maximum.