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Home Run for Health: Bryce Harper Partners With Just Ingredients
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Home Run for Health: Bryce Harper Partners With Just Ingredients

Bryce Harper holding a bat in the shadows.
Philadelphia Phillies’ Bryce Harper joins a growing list of pro athletes teaming up with fitness and wellness brands

Philadelphia Phillies player Bryce Harper has teamed up with health and nutrition brand Just Ingredients, known for its commitment to real ingredients, transparent labeling and products free from unnecessary fillers or artificial additives.

The brand offers an NSF Certified for Sport collection that includes protein powders, pre-workout supplements, and—coming soon—electrolytes.

“As a professional athlete, I’m always mindful of what I put into my body,” Harper said. “Just Ingredients stands out for its commitment to using ingredients that truly support health. I’m thrilled to partner with a brand I trust and help inspire others to prioritize their wellness.”

Just Ingredients was founded by CEO Karalynne Call, who began sharing her healing journey from suicidal depression on social media. In addition to clean nutrition and supplements, the brand also offers clean beauty products.

“Encouraging people to live healthier and happier lives is what we are all about,” Call said. “Partnering with Bryce Harper allows us to connect with new audiences and inspire people to prioritize their health inside and out—whether they’re athletes or simply striving for a healthier lifestyle.”

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This year alone, pro baseball player JJ Wetherholt has been named a brand ambassador for Pison, an AI-powered neural sensing platform and mental performance training wearable for baseball players and sports nutrition brand Optimum Nutrition launched a campaign featuring WNBA player Cameron Brink.

Five-time Olympic medalist Gabby Thomas joined Amazfit, a global smart wearables brand under Zepp Health, also an ambassador, while model Ashley Graham signed on for supplement gummy brand Olly and Cooper DeJean of the Philadelphia Eagles teamed with Renpho, a recovery and wellness tech brand. Meanwhile, Lululemon welcomed Formula 1 World Champ Lewis Hamilton as its newest brand ambassador earlier this year.

Most recently, Thorne launched a new campaign marking its first on-the-go electrolytes product alongside pro tennis player Ben Shelton.

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