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Tony Gonzalez recently donated $5,000 worth of his company, All-Pro-Science’s products to Buena Park High School’s varsity football team in Irvine, California. Students at Buena Park face incredible odds of poverty, drugs and other socially difficult issues, but thanks to a new coach, Anthony White, the kids are experiencing a good winning season.

Gonzalez donated his protein shake, hats, shirts and signed copies of his vegan-friendly book- The All-Pro Diet.

Speaking of All-Pro-Science, TODAY is the LAST DAY to enter to win the VEGAN VERSION of Tony’s protein powder.

Do it now, for a chance to experience a completely plant based supplement with 23 grams of pea, hemp and brown rice protein. No soy, wheat, gluten, milk or anything with a mother. Guaranteed.

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Vegetarian and vegan macho men, here’s your chance to sample a protein powder designed especially for you.

Tony Gonzalez‘s All Pro Science company has a completely vegan protein powder made of brown rice, pea and hemp protein. But you don’t have to be a manly man to benefit from this. As Tony shows below, this powder makes an excellent supplement that all vegetarians (including women) can add to their breakfast and snack shakes.

Here’s how you can win the vegan version of All Pro Science protein powder.

* For 1 chance to win, leave a comment on this post saying why you want All Pro Science vegan protein powder.

* For 2 chances to win, leave a comment on this post saying why you want All Pro Science vegan protein powder AND RT this post on Twitter (e.g. RT@vegetarianstar Giveaway Tony Gonzalez All Pro Science Vegan Protein Powder. You may also want to include the All Pro Science Twitter handle @allproscience ). If you’re Re-Tweeting this post, you must also include your Twitter handle in the comment. If you’re Re-Tweeting this post and you also want to win vegan All Pro Science, you must leave a comment too. Don’t forget to follow All Pro Science @allproscience.

Contest ends on Tuesday, October 12th at midnight Pacific Time. Winner will be randomly chosen and notified by email by Friday, October 15th.

Still need convincing? Watch the video of Tony making a smoothie with bananas and other goodies with vegan All Pro Science protein powder.

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Tony Gonzalez‘s nutritional supplement company, which includes a vegan protein powder, All-Pro-Science, is helping to fight breast cancer during the month of October, which happens to be Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Throughout the month of October, All-Pro-Science will make a donation to the National Breast Cancer Foundation Inc. each time a customer uses the code “PINK” during checkout. Using the code will also allow customers to get a 20% discount off their purchases.

“With the month of October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I wanted APS to give back to a foundation that is helping our mothers, sisters, grandmas, etc. out there fight this horrible disease,” said Tony Gonzalez, co-founder of All Pro Science, Inc. “I encourage everyone to use the code PINK when they purchase so that we can make a big impact and help support the National Breast Cancer Foundation’s mission of saving lives through early detection.”

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Cat Cora Shrek Protein Smoothie With Soy Milk

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, June 10th, 2010 in Chefs, Food & Drink, Recipes.

CENTURY CITY, CA - APRIL 17: Chef Cat Cora arrives at the 21st Annual GLAAD Media Awards held at Hyatt Regency Century Plaza on April 17, 2010 in Century City, California. (Photo by Angela Weiss/Getty Images)

Cat Cora has a morning regime we all could benefit from–breakfast that consists of vitamin rich fruits and vegetables, omega rich nuts and heart healthy soy.

“We do protein smoothies in the morning,” the chef told WebMD. “Here’s how to make them: Add some fresh baby spinach, frozen mango chunks, five or six almonds, a little soy milk, a little juice if you like, some protein powder, and blend it up. Delicious! We love it around the house. We call it a Shrek drink to get the boys to drink it. And they do!”

Might we suggest using Tony Gonzalez‘s All-Pro-Science vegan protein powder from hemp, pea and brown rice protein in Cora’s shake?

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“People are really liking that all-natural niche. It’s something that people are recognizing, that you have to put good stuff in your body because it affects what you get out of your body.”

Tony Gonzalez, during an interview with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on his protein powders, All-Pro-Science, one of which is completely vegan, sourcing protein from brown rice, pea and hemp.

Eh, maybe not everyone wants it as natural as Tony and his wife prefer it for this ad against fur, but yeah, you get the idea.

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NFL player Tony Gonzalez showed up to the set of Good Day Atlanta to discuss why he changed his diet to one that is mostly plant based and created his protein powder, All-Pro-Science.

Gonzalez demonstrated one of his favorite morning shakes using the vegan version of his protein powder, made of pea, hemp and brown rice protein.

Banana and acai juice are just two of the ingredients to this deliciously looking shake that sounds perfect for anyone from a vegan triathlete to a vegan stay at home warrior mom to start the day.

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Vegan athletes have one more option for protein powders.

All-Pro-Science, the supplement company founded by Tony Gonzalez, comes in a completely vegan variety, in addition to its whey formula derived from grass fed cows.

The football player who follows a mostly vegetarian diet told ESPN how his trials and frustrations with several other protein powders in the kitchen led to the idea of All-Pro-Science.

“I was mixing a little of this and a little of that. I had to buy so many things. It was expensive and inconvenient,” Gonzalez said. “Also you never know what you’re getting in those, and my body is my moneymaker so I want to know everything I’m putting in it.”

Free of milk, soy, wheat and gluten, the vegan powder contains 23 grams of brown rice, pea and hemp protein, 107 calories, 4 grams of carbohydrates and 1.5 grams of fat per serving.

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Taylor Lautner Meat Baggy Accessories For “New Moon” Body

Written by Vegetarian Star on Saturday, November 14th, 2009 in Actors, Not So Vegetarian.

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After hearing what Taylor Lautner ate to gain weight for his New Moon role, even vampire blood is starting to sound better.

“Yeah, so I carry around a Baggie and it has meat patties in it,” Lautner told Entertainment Weekly. “The worst is not the patties. It’s the sweet potatoes. They get raw and cold and gushy.”

Taylor’s meat and potatoes habit allowed him to put on 30 pounds, but how many points did he put on his cholesterol?

All the vegetarian and vegan male athletes like Tony Gonzalez, Prince Fielder, Georges Laraque and Brendan Brazier know seitan “wheat” meat or Gardein faux meat and potatoes would keep Taylor buffed and ripped, save a few animals and not significantly add to the carbon emissions dirtying up Mother Earth like meat production does.

You can view Taylor’s “animal” body of steel when New Moon hits theatres November 20.

Unfortunately, the experience won’t be nearly such a turn on for the veggie ladies.

via NY Celebrity Health and Fitness Examiner

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