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AdvoCare® Showcases Summer Sleep Support with Sleep Gummies and SleepWorks®

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AdvoCare® Showcases Summer Sleep Support with Sleep Gummies and SleepWorks®
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AdvoCare® Showcases Summer Sleep Support with Sleep Gummies and SleepWorks®

2026-06-09 01:23 Last Updated At:01:30

RICHARDSON, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 8, 2026--

As longer days, travel, and shifting routines make consistent rest more challenging, AdvoCare® is highlighting two of its leading nighttime support products: AdvoCare® Sleep Gummies and SleepWorks®.

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AdvoCare® Sleep Gummies offer a simple, enjoyable way to wind down at the end of the day. Each serving includes 5mg of melatonin, 60mg of L‑theanine, and a blend of Passionflower, Lemon Balm, and Chamomile to help support relaxation and restful sleep.*

“Summer is full of energy, activity, and movement—but that can also make it harder for people to settle into a consistent sleep routine,” said Christina Helwig, CEO of AdvoCare. “Our Sleep Gummies offer a delicious, convenient way to support relaxation and help people get the rest they need to feel their best.”

For those seeking additional nighttime support, SleepWorks® combines 2mg of melatonin, 100mg of magnesium, and a targeted blend of botanicals and amino acids to promote relaxation and nighttime restoration.*

“Whether you’re coming off a long day outdoors, recovering from a workout, or adjusting to travel, SleepWorks® helps support the restorative rest your body needs,” Helwig added. “Good sleep is foundational to overall wellness, and we’re proud to offer solutions that fit seamlessly into people’s lives.”

Through Friday June 12 th these items are 20 percent off and are available at AdvoCare.com.

About AdvoCare International, LLC

AdvoCare International, LLC is making pursuing wellness easy and enjoyable. As an established health and wellness consumer packaged goods company, AdvoCare serves health-aware consumers through products that offer whole body support focusing on energy, hydration, immunity, and gut health. Since 1993, AdvoCare has offered trusted health and wellness products like Spark® to millions of customers and athletes across the world. For more about AdvoCare and its products, go to AdvoCare.com.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

AdvoCare® highlights its Sleep Gummies and SleepWorks® as go-to solutions for summer sleep support, helping customers maintain restful routines despite travel, longer days, and shifting schedules.

AdvoCare® highlights its Sleep Gummies and SleepWorks® as go-to solutions for summer sleep support, helping customers maintain restful routines despite travel, longer days, and shifting schedules.

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Denver Broncos pass rusher Jonathon Cooper pleaded not guilty Monday in a domestic violence case stemming from an altercation with his girlfriend.

Cooper will have a motions hearing in a Douglas County courtroom on July 6 with the potential for a jury trial on July 22, just before the Broncos report for training camp.

Cooper's attorney, Harvey Steinberg, said the defense doesn't plan to file a motion to dismiss the charges and requested a trial date as soon as possible so that Cooper wouldn't have to miss any training camp workouts.

Cooper, 28, and his girlfriend were arrested Thursday night by Parker police and both were booked into jail early Friday morning, according to Douglas County jail records. Cooper was held on suspicion of criminal mischief with a domestic violence enhancer. His girlfriend was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor domestic violence and petty criminal mischief.

The arrests followed an argument and physical confrontation between Cooper and his girlfriend over cell phones that were damaged in the scuffle after she accused him of infidelity, according to a police affidavit.

Cooper had his first appearance Friday in the 23rd Judicial District Court and was released later that day on a personal recognizance bond.

Over the weekend, Cooper posted a Bible verse about anger on his Instagram account and wrote, “I apologize to my family and my friends and my community. ... And so many others.” He added, “I realize positing a bible (verse) after something very serious happens does not just mean everything is okay.”

In another post, Cooper wrote, "I apologize. This situation is not who I am.”

Besides the legal case, Cooper could also potentially be subject to discipline under the NFL’s personal conduct policy.

A seventh-round draft pick out of Ohio State in 2021, Cooper is entering his sixth season with the Broncos. He has started every game since 2023 and has 31 1/2 career sacks. He’s had at least eight sacks in each of the last three seasons, including a career-best 10 1/2 sacks in 2024 when he signed a four-year, $54 million contract extension.

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FILE - Denver Broncos' Jonathon Cooper speaks to the media at NFL football practice at Tottenham Hotspur training ground in London, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)

FILE - Denver Broncos' Jonathon Cooper speaks to the media at NFL football practice at Tottenham Hotspur training ground in London, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)

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