really? I thought the "point" here was MuscleTech's misleading ads and how they bait naive teens into buying their crap by posting a pro bodybuilder on their ads...is that not what they do? if not, then why put a picture of one of the best pro bodybuilders on the ad and fail to list anabolic steroids in his arsenal of "supplements" and IMPLY that MuscleTech supps is what got his physique to that level?
Dude, your logic and reason is owning this thread. What Chick is saying is just more bunk.
MuscleTech was created after hours at the MMI offices by Paul Gardiner, at the time a 20-something MuscleMag store manager with dreams of being a millionaire and little else. He appeared in its initial ads with cotton in his cheeks, a forced-out gut and a sad look on his face. Him and I would hit Wendy's at lunchtime so he could eat all sorts of fat-making meals in an attempt to lose his shape (which was good)
for said ads.
When they were done, he went back to his training, eating, drug regimen and returned to shape ... and then took the "after" ads. Of course, these ads never mentioned that he
was Muscletech (the only employee) or that no actual product had yet to be even created. And when he DID put something in a can with fancy labelling, it was the same shit from the same vendor as 99 percent of whatever else was on the market at the time.