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Woman Promotes Goli's 'Renew NAD+' Gummies with Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) for Cellular Energy and Healthy Aging
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Woman Promotes Goli's 'Renew NAD+' Gummies with Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) for Cellular Energy and Healthy Aging
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In this video advertisement, a woman in a kitchen setting introduces Goli's new "Renew NAD+" gummies by pouring the dark red, square supplements into a bowl and cutting one open to reveal a gooey liquid center. As on-screen text like "They're gunna get cancelled for this.." and "Why is NR better than NAD?" alongside molecular diagrams appear, she explains that the gummy's center contains Nicotinamide Riboside (NR), a precursor to NAD. Her voiceover asserts that NR is more easily absorbed by the body than NAD due to its smaller molecular size, providing a tastier and more affordable way to support cellular energy and healthy aging compared to costly NAD injections. Ultimately, the ad promotes the Goli gummies as a vegan, gelatin-free, and non-GMO health supplement, encouraging viewers to take advantage of a multi-bottle discount via an on-screen shopping link.
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