Originally Posted by
limitles
Quite a headline for a Canadian and seeing the ESPN name attached I had to look.
A couple of things led me to believe this was indeed fake news. Nothing mentioned about said investigation, no list of ingrediants and oh yeah, an advertisement for the product at the end of the article.
Google search was bloated with review sites, even ones warning of a scam, that were all selling the product. Like three pages of poser sites hawking this shit.
I can't imagine ESPN has anything to do with it, but hopefully the internet police force will bring justice.