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[Bulletproof.com] You have been successfully subscribed to the newsletter! Hi , Just following up with a quick note to let you know that you’re “in.” As a new Bulletproof newsletter subscriber, you can look forward to performance-boosting tips, delicious recipes and cutting-edge upgrades to fuel your mind and body – all in your inbox every single week. And as always, if you have any questions in the meantime, please reach out to our friendly (and extremely knowledgeable) [Customer Support]. Stay Bulletproof, Dave Asprey, Author of The New York Times Bestseller The Bulletproof Diet Need help? Contact us: [Customer Support] Bulletproof Digital, Inc. | 2777 USA Parkway McCarran, NV 89434

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