Exposing the Serenity Farms CBD Gummies Reviews Scam [-ioSv2saT5J]
Exposing the Serenity Farms CBD Gummies Reviews Scam [-ioSv2saT5J]
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A Serenity Farms CBD Gummies reviews scam is circulating online, likely with false claims about Dolly Parton, "Shark Tank," Kelly Clarkson, Clint Eastwood, Dana Perino, Tom Selleck or other people all supposedly having endorsed the product. It's all BS. Serenity Farms CBD Gummies is simply the latest product from the same people who tried to promote similar other scam products. I hope the scammers accidentally get trapped in a room where they have to watch the 2015 Anne Hathaway film "The Intern" 200 times in a row while eating raw cauliflower dipped in toilet water. Anyway, enough making fun of the criminals. Serenity Farms CBD Gummies appears to have no legitimacy to it. No celebrities ever endorsed it. It cannot help with weight loss, nor can it "reverse dementia," help you live a life "free from pain" or any of the other garbage scammers claim. By the way, did you see the eyebrows (lol) on that lady on the Flamengo Online channel? I hope she can receive some help soon. See that? I can be positive, too. I sincerely hope someone helps her, seeing as she spends time scamming people for a living. It would be a shame if random bad things started happening to her, like if her alarm clock stopped working, if her pets chewed up her shoes and if she made an amazing dinner and then dropped it on the floor by accident, followed by a bottle of red wine spilling all over her furniture. Ok, so what else is there? Oh yeah. If you have a medical issue, go see a doctor. Don't order weird products from the internet. Oh and Serenity Farms CBD Gummies might have a name similar to another company. Don't contact other companies thinking they can help you with this scam. Ok, that's all. May God help us all.
Aired: December 13, 2024
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