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Talking about your gloating. I mean bloating fat boy...

 

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"If you’re wondering what Chuck Norris is doing

in his retirement days, it’s not karate-chopping mulleted outlaws. Instead, the Oklahoman whose legendary 90s TV show often filmed in North Texas has entered into the dietary supplement biz with Morning Kick, his daily drink mix. 

 

Odd, I know, for the daytime TV Texas lawman to now be sharing his name to supplement powders, but it’s surprisingly all thanks to 2021’s Winter Storm Uri. According to Roundhouse Provisions, the company behind Morning Kick, Norris wanted to help people “stay strong and ready to handle any situation” after witnessing Texans struggle during the ice storm. Which, frankly, sounds like a reach. But he launched Roundhouse Provisions in 2022 with emergency food kits—and Morning Kick. 

 

While a freak blizzard might have inspired Cordell Walker, plenty of others have been obsessed with dietary supplements for years. About half of the adult American population takes some kind of supplement, such as fish oil pills or powders with huge marketing budgets like Athletic Greens, according to Harvard Health. 

 

Intrigued, I decided to try Morning Kick. Maybe it would help me roundhouse bad guys in the noggin just like Chuck.

 

The Supplement

My package (note: I received these supplements as a complimentary sample) came with three jars: The Morning Kick powder, which contains power greens, probiotics, and ashwagandha. This herb supposedly helps digestion, supports nutrient absorption, and manage stress. There was a bottle of “Gut Strike” probiotic capsules to help me “strike back at bloating.” And there were the “Three Hit Combo” capsules, a health and energy “activator” that helps “promote a strong, more energized, slimmer-feeling body.” In total, these three jars contained a 30-day supply and retail for about $220."

 

https://www.dmagazine.com/style-beauty-wellness/2023/09/chuck-norris-morning-kick-supplement-review-explainer/

 

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40 minutes ago, ohhh_yeah said:

 

Talking about your gloating. I mean bloating fat boy...

 

Gas-Bloating2-min-scaled.jpg

 

"If you’re wondering what Chuck Norris is doing

in his retirement days, it’s not karate-chopping mulleted outlaws. Instead, the Oklahoman whose legendary 90s TV show often filmed in North Texas has entered into the dietary supplement biz with Morning Kick, his daily drink mix. 

 

Odd, I know, for the daytime TV Texas lawman to now be sharing his name to supplement powders, but it’s surprisingly all thanks to 2021’s Winter Storm Uri. According to Roundhouse Provisions, the company behind Morning Kick, Norris wanted to help people “stay strong and ready to handle any situation” after witnessing Texans struggle during the ice storm. Which, frankly, sounds like a reach. But he launched Roundhouse Provisions in 2022 with emergency food kits—and Morning Kick. 

 

While a freak blizzard might have inspired Cordell Walker, plenty of others have been obsessed with dietary supplements for years. About half of the adult American population takes some kind of supplement, such as fish oil pills or powders with huge marketing budgets like Athletic Greens, according to Harvard Health. 

 

Intrigued, I decided to try Morning Kick. Maybe it would help me roundhouse bad guys in the noggin just like Chuck.

 

The Supplement

My package (note: I received these supplements as a complimentary sample) came with three jars: The Morning Kick powder, which contains power greens, probiotics, and ashwagandha. This herb supposedly helps digestion, supports nutrient absorption, and manage stress. There was a bottle of “Gut Strike” probiotic capsules to help me “strike back at bloating.” And there were the “Three Hit Combo” capsules, a health and energy “activator” that helps “promote a strong, more energized, slimmer-feeling body.” In total, these three jars contained a 30-day supply and retail for about $220."

 

https://www.dmagazine.com/style-beauty-wellness/2023/09/chuck-norris-morning-kick-supplement-review-explainer/

 

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43 minutes ago, ohhh_yeah said:

 

Talking about your gloating. I mean bloating fat boy...

 

Gas-Bloating2-min-scaled.jpg

 

"If you’re wondering what Chuck Norris is doing

in his retirement days, it’s not karate-chopping mulleted outlaws. Instead, the Oklahoman whose legendary 90s TV show often filmed in North Texas has entered into the dietary supplement biz with Morning Kick, his daily drink mix. 

 

Odd, I know, for the daytime TV Texas lawman to now be sharing his name to supplement powders, but it’s surprisingly all thanks to 2021’s Winter Storm Uri. According to Roundhouse Provisions, the company behind Morning Kick, Norris wanted to help people “stay strong and ready to handle any situation” after witnessing Texans struggle during the ice storm. Which, frankly, sounds like a reach. But he launched Roundhouse Provisions in 2022 with emergency food kits—and Morning Kick. 

 

While a freak blizzard might have inspired Cordell Walker, plenty of others have been obsessed with dietary supplements for years. About half of the adult American population takes some kind of supplement, such as fish oil pills or powders with huge marketing budgets like Athletic Greens, according to Harvard Health. 

 

Intrigued, I decided to try Morning Kick. Maybe it would help me roundhouse bad guys in the noggin just like Chuck.

 

The Supplement

My package (note: I received these supplements as a complimentary sample) came with three jars: The Morning Kick powder, which contains power greens, probiotics, and ashwagandha. This herb supposedly helps digestion, supports nutrient absorption, and manage stress. There was a bottle of “Gut Strike” probiotic capsules to help me “strike back at bloating.” And there were the “Three Hit Combo” capsules, a health and energy “activator” that helps “promote a strong, more energized, slimmer-feeling body.” In total, these three jars contained a 30-day supply and retail for about $220."

 

https://www.dmagazine.com/style-beauty-wellness/2023/09/chuck-norris-morning-kick-supplement-review-explainer/

 

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59 minutes ago, ohhh_yeah said:

 

Talking about your gloating. I mean bloating fat boy...

 

Gas-Bloating2-min-scaled.jpg

 

"If you’re wondering what Chuck Norris is doing

in his retirement days, it’s not karate-chopping mulleted outlaws. Instead, the Oklahoman whose legendary 90s TV show often filmed in North Texas has entered into the dietary supplement biz with Morning Kick, his daily drink mix. 

 

Odd, I know, for the daytime TV Texas lawman to now be sharing his name to supplement powders, but it’s surprisingly all thanks to 2021’s Winter Storm Uri. According to Roundhouse Provisions, the company behind Morning Kick, Norris wanted to help people “stay strong and ready to handle any situation” after witnessing Texans struggle during the ice storm. Which, frankly, sounds like a reach. But he launched Roundhouse Provisions in 2022 with emergency food kits—and Morning Kick. 

 

While a freak blizzard might have inspired Cordell Walker, plenty of others have been obsessed with dietary supplements for years. About half of the adult American population takes some kind of supplement, such as fish oil pills or powders with huge marketing budgets like Athletic Greens, according to Harvard Health. 

 

Intrigued, I decided to try Morning Kick. Maybe it would help me roundhouse bad guys in the noggin just like Chuck.

 

The Supplement

My package (note: I received these supplements as a complimentary sample) came with three jars: The Morning Kick powder, which contains power greens, probiotics, and ashwagandha. This herb supposedly helps digestion, supports nutrient absorption, and manage stress. There was a bottle of “Gut Strike” probiotic capsules to help me “strike back at bloating.” And there were the “Three Hit Combo” capsules, a health and energy “activator” that helps “promote a strong, more energized, slimmer-feeling body.” In total, these three jars contained a 30-day supply and retail for about $220."

 

https://www.dmagazine.com/style-beauty-wellness/2023/09/chuck-norris-morning-kick-supplement-review-explainer/

 

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4 hours ago, ohhh_yeah said:

 

Talking about your gloating. I mean bloating fat boy...

 

Gas-Bloating2-min-scaled.jpg

 

"If you’re wondering what Chuck Norris is doing

in his retirement days, it’s not karate-chopping mulleted outlaws. Instead, the Oklahoman whose legendary 90s TV show often filmed in North Texas has entered into the dietary supplement biz with Morning Kick, his daily drink mix. 

 

Odd, I know, for the daytime TV Texas lawman to now be sharing his name to supplement powders, but it’s surprisingly all thanks to 2021’s Winter Storm Uri. According to Roundhouse Provisions, the company behind Morning Kick, Norris wanted to help people “stay strong and ready to handle any situation” after witnessing Texans struggle during the ice storm. Which, frankly, sounds like a reach. But he launched Roundhouse Provisions in 2022 with emergency food kits—and Morning Kick. 

 

While a freak blizzard might have inspired Cordell Walker, plenty of others have been obsessed with dietary supplements for years. About half of the adult American population takes some kind of supplement, such as fish oil pills or powders with huge marketing budgets like Athletic Greens, according to Harvard Health. 

 

Intrigued, I decided to try Morning Kick. Maybe it would help me roundhouse bad guys in the noggin just like Chuck.

 

The Supplement

My package (note: I received these supplements as a complimentary sample) came with three jars: The Morning Kick powder, which contains power greens, probiotics, and ashwagandha. This herb supposedly helps digestion, supports nutrient absorption, and manage stress. There was a bottle of “Gut Strike” probiotic capsules to help me “strike back at bloating.” And there were the “Three Hit Combo” capsules, a health and energy “activator” that helps “promote a strong, more energized, slimmer-feeling body.” In total, these three jars contained a 30-day supply and retail for about $220."

 

https://www.dmagazine.com/style-beauty-wellness/2023/09/chuck-norris-morning-kick-supplement-review-explainer/

 

 

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1 minute ago, Monkeys Fist said:

Is it hoying down in Scouseland too? 
 

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I've just had to check that, looks fairly dry. It's absolutely hoying it down here at the moment and the lawn would definitely fail a pitch inspection.

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