Sportscreme for Muscle Pain User Reviews
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"I started using Sportscreme about 20 to 25 years ago to relieve my leg spasms instantly. The last tube I purchased, which I still have today, expired in September 2017, but it still works effectively when I need it, even 8 years past the expiration date. What a remarkable product! My question is this: Why do companies and manufacturers decide to stop production when some excellent products or tools work so well despite their success? It doesn’t make sense at all. If profit margins or manufacturing costs are the issue, they could simply increase the price and see how it sells rather than discontinue the product."