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I've been to the Arnold Classic five years straight now, all three days every year. That basically makes me a vet by this time.
Anyways, this thread is to discuss how stingy the booths have gotten. Our first year at the Arnold Classic, there would be a small line for free tubs of Nitro-tech or Cell-tech (each would sell for about $24.99/$29.99 at GNC). In combination with a friend of mine, we picked up about 30 of these Cell-Tech/Nitro-tech tubs. If Muscletech was doing the same this year, we'd easily have over a hundred.
This year, you're lucky if you wait less than an hour to get a small sample of Gakic. But it's not just Muscletech, it's all of the booths.
Because it was so difficult to get free stuff, booths such as Bodybuilding.com were stacking up lines that were hours long just to pick up a cheap bodybuilding.com t-shirt.
My theory for the reasoning is a combination of booths getting jacked and the economy.
It's getting bad, soon I won't even make up for my $15 admission ticket.
Anyways, this thread is to discuss how stingy the booths have gotten. Our first year at the Arnold Classic, there would be a small line for free tubs of Nitro-tech or Cell-tech (each would sell for about $24.99/$29.99 at GNC). In combination with a friend of mine, we picked up about 30 of these Cell-Tech/Nitro-tech tubs. If Muscletech was doing the same this year, we'd easily have over a hundred.
This year, you're lucky if you wait less than an hour to get a small sample of Gakic. But it's not just Muscletech, it's all of the booths.
Because it was so difficult to get free stuff, booths such as Bodybuilding.com were stacking up lines that were hours long just to pick up a cheap bodybuilding.com t-shirt.
My theory for the reasoning is a combination of booths getting jacked and the economy.
It's getting bad, soon I won't even make up for my $15 admission ticket.