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In August 2015, Rolling Stone published an article about Russell Wilson which included this now infamous passage:

Wilson is an investor in Reliant Recovery Water, a $3-per-bottle concoction with nanobubbles and electrolytes that purportedly helps people recover quickly from workouts and, according to Wilson, injury. He mentions a teammate whose knee healed miraculously, and then he shares his own testimonial.

"I banged my head during the Packers game in the playoffs, and the next day I was fine," says Wilson. "It was the water."

Wilson stood by his claim, sending out the following tweet:

Sports writers were quick to pounce.