Shakeology or Advocare?
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Shakeology is a waste of money... Tony Horton should be ashamed of himself for pushing that swill.0
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It's bogus. You can buy those videos they are trying to get people to sell anywhere yourself and they want you to sell their shakes. Instead of calling you a salesman, they call you a "coach". The people who are "coaches" have no qualifications as a coach like you think when you first check into it. Any Joe Schmo can be "coach" on their program. It's misleading and not to benefit you and your health. It's to sell product and make money.0
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It's bogus. You can buy those videos they are trying to get people to sell anywhere yourself and they want you to sell their shakes. Instead of calling you a salesman, they call you a "coach". The people who are "coaches" have no qualifications as a coach like you think when you first check into it. Any Joe Schmo can be "coach" on their program. It's misleading and not to benefit you and your health. It's to sell product and make money.
You don't even have to sell the stuff for that title.
Sincerely,
Coach J0
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