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  2. The battle over AG1—the influencer-famous, $100-a-month green ...

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    A bag of Athletic Greens powder in New York on June 18, 2022. After more than a decade in business, the powdered supplement company Athletic Greens is becoming a household name. (Jon Premosch/The ...

  3. Superdrinks Are Full of Promises. Almost All of Them Come Up ...

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    THE FIRST TIME Eric Su tried AG1, formerly known as Athletic Greens, he was conflicted. “Personally, I don’t think I really like the taste,” Su said in a 2023 YouTube review of the forest ...

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    8 Weight Loss Vitamins and Supplements to Boost Metabolism. ... Green tea extract. While green tea isn't a vitamin, it's one of the few weight loss supplements with some research behind it ...

  5. Greens powder - Wikipedia

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    Greens powders are dietary supplements made up of green and leaf vegetables, as well as other plant-based products. [1] They are generally mixed with water prior to consumption, or added to foods, including during cooking.

  6. Kat Cole - Wikipedia

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    Katrina "Kat" Cole (born March 18, 1978) is an American businesswoman. She is the CEO of AG1, formerly known as Athletic Greens. She was previously the chief operating officer and president of North America for Focus Brands and the president of Focus Brands' subsidiary Cinnabon, an American chain of retail bakeries specializing in cinnamon buns. [1]

  7. Dietary supplement - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 provides this description: "The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA) defines the term "dietary supplement" to mean a product (other than tobacco) intended to supplement the diet that bears or contains one or more of the following dietary ingredients: a vitamin, a mineral, an herb or other ...

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