Bobby Lashley Tapped For Supplement Company

June 15, 2009
By Brian Cantor

Changing Times Vitamins has signed former WWE star Bobby Lashley to represent its line of athletic supplements.

Known for its RecoveryX drink, a non-stimulant recovery supplement that relies on an algae extract, Changing Times will use Lashley as a pivotal part of its marketing strategy. Lashley will endorse RecoveryX, along with “Popeye Water” and future supplements to be produced with the Bobby Lashley name.

“”Since I’ve started drinking RecoveryX , I’ve had much more energy during my workouts, training sessions and sparring sessions. As a professional athlete, your body gets worn out quickly. RecoveryX has helped to take away the soreness and muscle aches that traditionally accompanies this type of physical activity,” Lashley said of the product.

Bobby Lashley joins boxing standout Manny Pacquiao in promoting for the brand.

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