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CopperGel's Heavyweight Promoter: Health And Wellness Industry News

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

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Two energy beverages and an energy supplements roll out including Azoth's Total Energy, a supplement positioned to “counteract worker fatigue” without caffeine; former heavyweight boxing champ Mike Tyson enters supplement ring with CopperGel pain relief;and more news in brief.

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