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- How a Wellness Drink Turned Into a Nightmare: Why Feel Free Is Sending . . .
It’s now sold in more than 24,000 convenience stores, smoke shops, and health food outlets across the country Priced between $8 and $13 a bottle, the drink has become popular among students, young professionals, and even parents looking for a “natural” alternative to alcohol or coffee
- Kratom is sold at gas stations. Their addictions nearly killed them
Kratom products are sold at gas stations across the country But they can be highly addictive — and getting hooked can have devastating consequences
- Supplement sold at gas stations sparks health fears as people report . . .
Adeoye purchased the product from multiple gas stations in an attempt to hide how much she was consuming, she admitted "I was in a deep depression, tired all the time and had high anxiety "
- They Look Like Candy or Energy Drinks — But Products Sold Openly at Gas . . .
Many 7-OH products are disguised as energy shots or wellness aids, often with bright packaging that looks like candy or juice This makes them easy to grab, especially for young consumers, and they’re frequently marketed with false claims for pain, anxiety or mood support
- Gas station drink sparks concern over addiction claims from one ingredient
People online are speaking out against a drink sold at gas stations that they claim is “addictive ” The product is called Feel Free, made by Oklahoma -based Botanic Tonics, and it’s
- “Feel Free”: What’s Really Inside the Gas Station Mood Booster?
It’s showing up in TikToks, gym bags and gas station coolers across the country The tiny blue bottle labeled Feel Free claims to enhance productivity and calm the mind—but behind the wellness branding is a growing concern in addiction and recovery circles
- Gas station drink sparks concern over addiction claims from one . . .
People online are speaking out against a drink sold at gas stations that they claim is “addictive ” The product is called Feel Free, made by Oklahoma -based Botanic Tonics, and it’s intended to boost mood and energy while also giving a calming effect
- A Weird Drink From Gas Stations Is Reportedly Causing . . . - Futurism
Enter the elixir Feel Free, a tonic in cobalt blue bottles that’s often sold in gas stations and which is now the subject of a class action lawsuit, according to Punch Feel Free, which is
- Warning over gas station drink after its linked to at least two deaths
A POPULAR product sold at gas stations and health stores is under fire as heartbroken families blame it for the sudden deaths of two young men who believed they were taking a safe, “natural” supplement
- Gas Station Wellness Gets Dark - by Hannah Laut - Nervy
This week, we’re talking about Feel Free—that tiny blue bottle popping up in gas stations, gyms, and influencer fridges Marketed as a “plant-based wellness elixir,” it actually contains kratom, a substance that binds to opioid receptors
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