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    Whats the deal with Muscletech?

    Seriously, it seems like they come out with some new shit every week. They get an IFBB pro thats the "rightful" Mr Olympia.

    Jay Cutler - Uncrowned Mr. Olmpia Champion
    Gustavo Badell - Beat Mr. Olympia in Challenge Round
    etc, etc, etc.

    Then they take a piture of some bozo in a lab coat surrounded by some expensive looking chemistry set and claim that its backed by years of studying and testing and say its the best thing to hit bodybuilding since sliced bread. I swear, its impossible to find an article in Muscle and Fitness anymore without flipping through those dumbass "special 55 page ad reports" This shit makes me sick, every week its something new. I could understand when it was just Cell Tech, Nitro Tech and Hydroxycut; but now they've added

    Gakic
    Leukic
    Anator P-70
    Creakic
    Bullshitakic
    Hydroxycut Hardcore

    Get it only at GNC starting on the 2nd of this month

    And from the cost you'd think you're buying a container of pure platinum, or pussy or something. If you stacked all this bullshit, you just spent a down payment on a fucking Toyota.


    Whats the deal, is this shit for real or what??? And if not, why the fuck are they allowed to spam all the mags with this shit? Sorry I just had to vent.
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    The sad part is that people buy the hell out of it. And they pay lots of money to spam those magazines.


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    if they're still around, that means their products are selling, and if their products are selling, that means their products work for some people.
    so relax guy

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    Quote Originally Posted by dontsurfonmytur
    if they're still around, that means their products are selling, and if their products are selling, that means their products work for some people.
    or they're advertising and marketing is working.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dontsurfonmytur
    if they're still around, that means their products are selling, and if their products are selling, that means their products work for some people.
    so relax guy
    Your right they will work, but no better than the other shite thats cheaper.

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    It's all about whom you can afford to have as your image. Look at who they have as their image. People look up to them and want to look like them. So if they say buy this, then these people will buy that. Sooooo many people are uneducated when it comes to buying supplements and when they go to GNC it only gets worst.


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    Tell me about it, I've gotten some dumbass advice from GNC reps trying to get sales. One example was when a rep tried to tell me that Whey was strictly for "bulking up" and that I shouldn't take it while cutting in an effort to sell me a much more expensive protien blend. I explained to him that it was the number of calories per serving that determined what was for "bulking up" and walked accross the street to "The Vitamin Shoppe." They are so much better and thier store brands are actually cheaper than the name brands, go figure that.
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