PLANTFUEL INVESTMENT BY LIL YACHTY IN THE $1.5 BILLION WELLNESS INDUSTRY

According to Yahoo Finance, Lil Yachty has invested in PlantFuel, a plant-based nutritional supplement business, bringing the Atlanta rapper into the $1.5 trillion health and wellness industry.

Set to launch in early September, PlantFuel is described as “an all-new, premium Plant Fueled nutritional supplement brand that aims to deliver the absolute best-possible products available, successfully bridging the gap between healthy, plant-based nutrition and peak performance – and that does so with eco-conscious and responsibly sourced packaging.”

In a statement, Lil Yachty said, “I’m super excited about my new venture with PlantFuel. It’s brands like PlantFuel that inspire and allow me to stay actively involved creatively beyond just investing.”

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Terrell Owens, an NFL Hall of Famer, has joined Lil Yachty in making a strategic investment in PlantFuel.

“As everyone knows, throughout my professional career I’ve been in phenomenal shape and extremely conscious about what I put in my body,” Owens said. “From day one, I was thoroughly impressed by my exploration of PlantFuel and its products. I am excited about my partnership with PlantFuel and delighted to join their team.”

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Lil Yachty’s second agreement with venture capital firm Scoop Investments, which he announced alongside his manager Adam Kluger in June, is now complete. They spent $1 million in Jewish dating app Lox Club alongside Bhad Bhabie.

“J-Date screams desperation, J-Swipe is just a piece of shit,” Kluger said at the time. “There’s a real gap in the marketplace. I was just so surprised at how cool it was. Yachty and Bhabie saw the passion when I was talking about and everyone started asking me questions. Eventually, I said we should come together and do it as a group.”

Lil Yachty wants to increase his PlantFuel and Lox Club investments by the end of 2021.

PLANTFUEL INVESTMENT BY LIL YACHTY IN THE $1.5 BILLION WELLNESS INDUSTRY

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