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Thats called being greedy
The rx bar is the most disgusting bar of all time
A professional media company creating videos with a bunch of stock footage , lazy
He’s using Epogee, which is a new fake fat in his protein bar. He went from a “clean bar” to using modified garbage.
Sounds like he should’ve shopped the Keloggs RxBar offer around. He sold sold too low.