Herbalife promotes nutrition

Men’s soccer head coach Crescencio Gonzalez stops by the Herbalife tent to support and hand out free smoothie samples Wednesday morning in the Johnson Family Plaza. Junior biology major Bianca Raygoza set up the tent to market some new products to other students. Her aunt Jennifer Hernandez and friend John Ingolio, her main sponsors, helped Raygoza. / photo by Zachary Horton
Men’s soccer head coach Crescencio Gonzalez stops by the Herbalife tent to support and hand out free smoothie samples Wednesday morning in the Johnson Family Plaza. Junior biology major Bianca Raygoza set up the tent to market some new products to other students. Her aunt Jennifer Hernandez and friend John Ingolio, her main sponsors, helped Raygoza. / photo by Zachary Horton
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