Advobus Independence Tour for promoting healthy living and overall wellness

AdvoCare, a premiere health and wellness company in Dallas, is traveling across the country this college football season on the AdvoBus Independence Tour to build support for its sponsorship of the AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl.

The AdvoCare AdvoBus will make appearances at select NCAA football games every Saturday leading up to the Independence Bowl in December to promote healthy living and overall wellness. The tour debuts at Husky Stadium on September 5, in Seattle, Wash., where Louisiana State University takes on the University of Washington. It concludes on December 28, at the AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La., with a matchup between the SEC and Big 12.

“We’re taking America on a ‘Road to Independence’ and everyone is invited to learn more about the AdvoCare opportunity and the importance of living a healthy lifestyle,” said Richard Wright, president and CEO of AdvoCare. “Through our sponsorship of the Independence Bowl, we are excited to support college athletes and promote AdvoCare’s sports and nutrition products to millions of college football fans.”

Other stops on the tour include:

  • Wyoming @ Colorado – Boulder, Colo. (September 19)
  • Army @ Iowa State – Ames, Iowa (September 26)
  • Auburn @ Tennessee – Knoxville, Tenn. (October 3)
  • Colorado @ Texas – Austin, Texas (October 10)
  • Texas vs. Oklahoma – Dallas, Texas (October 17)
  • Auburn @ LSU – Baton Rouge, La. (October 24)
  • Georgia vs. Florida – Jacksonville, Fla. (October 31)
  • LSU @ Alabama – Tuscaloosa, Ala. (November 7)
  • Iowa @ Ohio State – Columbus, Ohio (November 14)
  • Big 12 Championship – Arlington, Texas (December 5)
  • Independence Bowl – Shreveport, La. (December 28)
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