Advocare has been around in Carrollton, Texas since 1992.
I can't find any ads for Advocare on the net and I guess it's because advertising on the net is really truly against this companies rules. Wow, how backwards!
AdvoCare strictly forbids any type of solicitation over the
internet.
Advocare offers nutrition and weight loss products.
Part of the biggest marketing pitch you'll hear from Advocare is the way they love to brag. They repeat themselves over and over about how professional sports
frachises in the NFL, NBA, MLBA, and Olympic
athletes are using their products. I can't confirm whether this is true or not.
Advocare focuses their marketing on these areas below:
Losing Weight, Gaining More Energy, Controlling Appetite, Reducing Cholesterol,
Reducing High Blood Pressure, Working Out Longer, Building Muscle, Gaining
Endurance, Improving Digestion, Improving Memory, Gaining Joint Mobility,
Burning Fat, Improving concentration, and Sleeping better.
If you place a large order(over $500.00 worth of their goods)they give you free marketing tools to try to get you to sell their stuff.
Advocare offers about 50 products. Like most health/nutrition based mlm companies, their
vitamins are natural and herbal.
Also known as, Advo Care International, many people I've read about in the news, question whether Advocare is offering anything new or if they're just selling the same old diet aides in a new package.
I would like to know if this stuff is honestly safe to use since I'm pretty sure the FDA isn't required to monitor this stuff.
One of their more popular products is a powder called "Spark". It is a supplement to add to water or beverage.
I've seen Advocare distributors using pro baseball players to hype their sales pitch. I did a search on google and found one distributor talking about how many players drink this product called spark.
This distributor went on to say "For Major League umpire Ted Barrett, the land of peanuts and Cracker Jack
can be a nutritional slumping ground that's physically and mentally
draining. That's why Barrett turned to AdvoCare to see him through the 2000
baseball season."
That really sounds great and all but I wonder how true it is.
This same distributor went on to claim their were more than 500 unpaid
athletic endorsers. Again, I'd like to know if that's really true. I will be investigating these claims made by Advocare distributors and adding my findings to this website in the near future.
Advocare apparently has also come up with some produts they're calling systems such as their Metabolic Nutrition System
(MNS).
A distributor for advocare told me that MNS is a multi-vitamin that contains 80 nutrients designed to give you
energy, suppress your appetite and revitalize your mind and body on a
daily basis.