Sinbad has decided to join forces with CBD wellness company Life Pack Organics. The legendary comedian will serve as both a brand ambassador and board adviser for the Los Angeles-based company specializing in premium CBD products.
After having spinal fusion surgery in 2015, the 63-year-old comedian discovered the benefits of using CBD. Sinbad had suffered from prolonged pain until finally discovering the positive effects of CBD.
“I tried every recommended pharmaceutical for pain management and, unfortunately, nothing had the long-lasting effects of CBD,” Sinbad says in a press release. “For me, it’s a natural progression to align with Life Pack Organics because I’ve tried their products and they’re simply amazing, and they’re all-natural. You can’t beat that!”
“We are thrilled to welcome Sinbad to our team as both an Advisor and Life Pack Ambassador as he is a down-to-earth, tremendously relatable personality who continues to delight audiences all over the world,” said Robert Sarzo Jr., CEO of Life Pack Organics. “Sinbad’s recognition and first-hand testimony will help educate the public to the benefits and uses of Life Pack Organics’ CBD-infused products and, undoubtedly, inspire individuals to seek natural alternatives to pharmaceuticals that have far too many negative side effects.”
In the ’80s and ’90s, Sinbad was known for his role in the highly successful The Cosby Show spinoff sitcom A Different World and he even had his own television series, The Sinbad Show. More recently, he appeared on the successful FX cable series It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. He was also a featured contestant on the third season of Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice.
Life Pack Organics specializes in science-based, organic products that are high potency and 100% vegan, infused with full-spectrum, non-THC, CBD oil for today’s health-conscious consumers. According to the company, the products can be beneficial in sports recovery, pain relief, reducing anxiety and improving sleep, and used in promoting an overall healthy lifestyle.
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