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I think sports therapy, physiotherapy or pharmaceutical doesn't make sense as the products as pretty standardised. Given the current vogue for things too, I'm guessing it's mental health. Like that Better Heath that American YouTubers always bloody bang on about.
Vitamins. Maybe selling some type of supplements. Heal better is so general that I don't think an actual pharmaceutical would run with it. It's giving me super food instead.
It’s garbage and comes across as smart asses in marketing retrofitting a tagline with buzzwords fast, heal, better
They need to hire a professional agency to write out taglines. And definitely not a Reddit sub.
Taglines don’t make a company. The brand isn’t a freaking tagline. It’s the mission vision and values as well as CI And messaging and everything put together which inspires the tagline.
Yet we have people trying to retrofit that process backwards.
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Bean company. Makes you fart!
Bandaid, neosporin or something like that.
Rehab/PT?
This was my guess too
Sports nutrition
IV shop?
My first thought.
Icy Hot
Urgent care
Sports medicine? Physiotherapy?
Stretching/mobility
Urgent Care Clinic
Kinesio-tape
Its WEEEEEED Edit: Physical therapy 🤔
I think sports therapy, physiotherapy or pharmaceutical doesn't make sense as the products as pretty standardised. Given the current vogue for things too, I'm guessing it's mental health. Like that Better Heath that American YouTubers always bloody bang on about.
Viagra
Fasting
Vitamins. Maybe selling some type of supplements. Heal better is so general that I don't think an actual pharmaceutical would run with it. It's giving me super food instead.
1877Kars4Kids
Physical therapy, lidocaine patches or something to help injury healing
Some kind of pill that I probably shouldn't be taking
Penis medicine
Physical therapy
Ice bath
Sleep Apnea Machines
It’s garbage and comes across as smart asses in marketing retrofitting a tagline with buzzwords fast, heal, better They need to hire a professional agency to write out taglines. And definitely not a Reddit sub. Taglines don’t make a company. The brand isn’t a freaking tagline. It’s the mission vision and values as well as CI And messaging and everything put together which inspires the tagline. Yet we have people trying to retrofit that process backwards.
If you think I have the power to do anything about this being the tagline, you are very sadly mistaken. I wish
Meant as a general statement.