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Kali Muscles, known for his bold and straightforward approach, has found himself amid a barrage of criticism after his recent statements about some popular food items sparked controversy online. In one of his videos, he candidly reads out the ingredients of various food items, sparking debate and backlash from the bodybuilding community.

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In his signature style, Muscle delves into the ingredients list of products like apple sauce, pointing out elements like high fructose corn syrup, natural flavors, and artificial colorings. He raises valid questions about the health implications of consuming such additives, challenging viewers to question what they’re putting into their bodies.

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Kali Muscle responds to those slamming his reviews

In his YouTube short video, Muslce began talking while holding one of the products from the shelf of the convenience store. He stated while holding an apple sauce container, “Oh, I could feed my kids this, can’t I?” Amidst other sarcastic remarks about fake flavors and questionable ingredients, he pulls no punches in his critique of processed foods.

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In response to the backlash, Muscle fires back with a simple yet poignant question: “How are y’all mad at me for just reading ingredients?” He highlights the irony of facing criticism for simply shedding light on what goes into everyday food items. His frustration with the negative reactions reflects a larger societal trend of resistance to confronting uncomfortable truths about the food industry.

Despite the controversy, the 48-year-old remains unapologetic about his commitment to transparency and educating his followers about the potential risks associated with certain food choices.

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Earlier, Muscle had tried to spread some awareness about the ingredients present in a popular sports drink.

Muscle’s take on Gatorade

In one of his recent videos Muscle shed light on the dark side of Gatorade. Despite being seen as an energy boost for athletes, Muscle warns that it’s not all good. Gatorade contains water, sugar, and citric acid, which isn’t always from fruit but can come from mold. He reveals that the process involves scraping mold from a room and adding it to the drink. Other ingredients include sucrose, phosphate, Arabic gum, and glycerol, potentially causing harm, including cancer.

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With such revelations, Kali Muscle advises against consuming these products. Do you think his criticism is valid? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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