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    Yeah true I just wanna make something that is actually what it says like some companies lie about what's in it I wanna make something that is true to what's on the label

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    Quote Originally Posted by shredz98
    Yeah true I just wanna make something that is actually what it says like some companies lie about what's in it I wanna make something that is true to what's on the label
    I notice your username is Shredz... Like Joey Swolls brand?

    Anyone can put a brand together. It's the marketing that's key.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shredz98 View Post
    Yeah true I just wanna make something that is actually what it says like some companies lie about what's in it I wanna make something that is true to what's on the label
    None of the supplement companies lie about what's in their product. You do that and you get fined out the ass and or go to jail. No supplement company makes anything that isn't what the ingredients label says. Sure, that wasn't the case man, many years ago, but the big lie was when companies put illegal ingredients in their product so that they'd work better, as in putting steroids in their supplement.

    The issue, in my opinion, that guys complain about when it comes to supplements is one that's the same with every product on earth, supplement or not. When you advertise your product, be it soap, cereal, a car or whatever else, any advertiser promotes it as it being the single greatest thing of all time. Supplements are no different. It's the consumers fault for expecting a supplement to be some magical formula...you don't expect your soap to make you emperor, you don't expect your cereal to give you super powers but for some reason people have a hard time looking at supplement advertising realistically.

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