wU-sOLdiEr ,
You could of got the same results using a much cheaper product. Check main necessary ingredients on labels and compare. Prob could of saved yourself over $20 and maybe gotten better results. Muscle tech is advertised all over the bodybuilding magazines. Any product that advertises will sell no matter how crappy it is. I suggest you really read labels and compare, and save your money.
Again, I have to ask the question: How do you think MuscleTech got all of that money to advertise? Did some rich but bored billionaire just drop a multi-million dollar budget into that company's account, and bless them saying, "
Be fruitful and advertise!!"?
Go back about 10 years and look at the ads for that company. Go back about 15 and look at the ads for MET-Rx. Look how hokey they were back then; look at them NOW!!
I remember when the ads for a certain "anabolic activator" made by a then-Florida-based company, were in black-and-white. They were endorsed by local and state-level bodybuilders and powerlifters.
The only magazine that carried the ads as Florida Muscle News, now, known as
Southern Muscle Plus. Within a few short years, that product (which you've probably guessed is none other than HOT STUFF) was selling like hotcakes and later advertised in all the major muscle magazine. Before you knew it, other companies were coming up with their own "Stuff".
Why certain folks are all bend out of shape about advertisng is beyond me. That's how you market the product, which in turn makes $$$ to pay the bills.