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  • Alex, "Hype" is exaggerated promotion. Advocare does not exaggerate. When someone shares a real life story of success, that's not hype. It's real. My true story with Advocare is that, after trying many other products and businesses, it just simply works. It's the difference between a broken used Dodge and a new BMW. Additionally, when something works this well, it's worth the investment, which, by the way, comes back quickly, both in health, and finances (when you help others succeed).

  • Advocare is a great product. I use (but don't sell it) and it is way better than most supplements out there in the market.

  • if you market it right , it will work. check some of my videos to market your MLM right :)

  • Advocare suck! It's nothing but HYPE! That's it!

  • Leatherneck, A Pyramid is a scheme that does not offer a product or service and is against the law. A multilevel marketing company is like any other business that you do business with: there are LEVELS of distribution and compensation. AdvoCare is no different. AdvoCare allows ordinary people like you and me to get in on the business without the overhead, and make a difference in people's lives. Warren Buffet and many other business and investment gurus LOVE mlm companies.

  • AdvoCare has more non-paid endorsers, a world-class sci/med board, more success stories & has a 100% money back guarantee, and tests for more banned-substances than any other other product line. Also the compensation plan far exceeds others. Hey Ress1, check it out & let me know if you want a raise & the best products in your body!

    AdvoCare's goal is to the be the best, not the biggest. Referrals, not chain stores, sell products.

  • @Leatherneck

    You walk into any store and who ever sells it to u is either way is in a pyramid business, also the products are the best on the market, the 3 letter store was asking Advocare to put our products on their shelves and we said NO, why because wouldn't u rather have a friend recommend something to u instead of some random person that couldn't tell u it works cuz they never took it, say u want to know if some restaurant is good you walk up to someday and they say idk yeah I heard it w

  • @ress1 It's the Amway of supplements. It's over priced because so many people get paid when it's purchased.

  • Leatherneck, there are alot of negative / Ignorance people! When I can tell someone I lost 10 lbs off the Detox? Has nothing to do with the money!

  • All it is, is a business. Advocare has nothing new, anybody that says its the greatest stuff, I guarantee you is selling the stuff. If it was so good you would be able to walk into a local store and buy it with out the pyramid business end of it.

  • I have to say that I used this product the day of the Bix and shaved 14 min off my over all time ! I am now going to represent the company ofter a great deal of research and all the health benefits not only for athletes but one who wants a good health regimen and also wanting to LOSS weight and transform their body !!! If this is some thing you think you want o try give me a shout... I am amazed on how it has helped with my running performance ........................

  • Attitude is everything. The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life. It is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than successes, than what other people think or say or do. It is more important than appearance, giftednesss or skill. It will make or break a company, a church or a home. Let me help you help me.

    Your Awesome !! adovcareman com Keep it Up.

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  • STOP FEEDING THIS IGNORANT PERSON! I responded to you because it was necessary for you to realize we do not sell to children. AdvoCare WILL NOT BE banned because it has taken the necessary steps to prove our safety and efficacy. We were the first company to stop using ephedra too! Most of us involved in AdvoCare have more than one career and I am a college graduate. If you want to talk about intelligence I can show you who is lacking in that area. Try educating yourself first!

  • lol

  • All other products are either 12 and older or 18 and older. And we do not sell them to kids 12 and older w/o parental permission. I don't know many parents who would say, yeah I don't want my kids having vitamins! If they are ok with them having a Starbucks or a Coke, they normally don't mind Spark, an amino acid supplement that helps give energy, has a similar amount of caffeine but without the sugar. And we also have caffeine free products if they do mind, or they can always say no too. :)

  • look it's just a matter of time before it's banned. Germany caught Red Bull laced with cocaine and alot of other countries are banning these energy drinks too. Find a new career learn how to spell aburd and don't call people names it reflects on YOUR intelligence!

  • AND if you'd like to check out this website, it lists ALL the Advocare products and age specifications. And note, just because a product is ALLOWED at age 4 and older does not mean we run out and sell products to 4 year olds. Come on! lol The products geared toward 4 year olds are chewable breakfast bars, a chewable multivitamin, probiotics that aid in healthy digestive and intestinal tract and rehydrate which has more electrolytes and less sugar than Gatorade if they are dehydrated.

  • AdvoCare® products are marketed to ADULTS. AdvoCare Distributors must be 18 years of age or older and are permitted to sell to customers who are at least 18 years old. AdvoCare does not endorse or promote the sale of our products to minors. However, only approximately 8% of children in the U. S. receive all of their recommended nutritional requirements on a daily basis. So AdvoCare does make a chewable multivitamin, which PARENTS can give to their kids to help aid growth and development.

  • AdvoCare® manufacturers and laboratories are governed under regulations implemented under Federal and State laws from these agencies: The FDA, The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), The Department of Commerce, The Department of Transportation Environmental Protection Agency (DPA), Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), State and Local Departments of Health, State and Local Departments of Environmental Protection

  • As I previously said you are incorrect in your statement. Advocare does not even carry that line anymore and have not for years. I know that for a fact!! I am amused by your statements as I doubt parents of 4 year olds are giving Spark to their kids as an edge for competition. But keep on your little bandwagon, I am sure someone will agree with your ignorance! You should probably look at all the stores selling junk energy drinks that any child can purchase. Advocare does not sell to children!

  • They are still setting up booths at youth wrestling tournaments and targeting kids 12 and up. I hope Jessica Hardy wins against Advocare. These companies need to be regulated by the FDA!

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  • You are not correct in that statement. Advocare does not try and give this to 4 year old children. Perhaps parents of 4 year old children believe Advocare products are safe and reliable. Maybe you should turn your concern to parents who let their children eat fast food and disregard exercise and proper nutritional supplementation as an excuse for the obesity in our Nation! Don't knock it until you try it!

  • Never said children should eat fast food or lay around in front of a tv! Excuse me, but they make a product kickstart spark for ages 4-11 with 60 milligrams of caffeine. Too much caffeine can cause nervouness, irritability, sleeplessness and on occasion rapid heartbeat. It also contains taurine which when mixed with caffeine is dangerous. Why would anyone want their child to think they have to have a powder, or apill, or a drink to win. Remember Mark Maquire?

  • Wow. I don't know who Mark Maquire is, but I'm pretty sure Mark McGwire took steroids...err, HGH and steroid like hormones, not spark. Also, 60mg of caffeine is just slightly more than is in a can of Coke, Coke Zero, Diet Coke, etc...not exactly something to write home about.

  • whoa their trying to sell this to 4 year old kids! It's NOT FDA approved! Parents who give this to their kids....should have their kids taken away.

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