Join I-100 and BODY ARMOR SPORTS DRINK as we bring the #12 Show Car to Tops in Watkins Glen!

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Hey Race Fans, are you ready for a big race weekend in Watkins Glen? We sure are! Join us and BODY ARMOR SPORTS DRINK as we bring the #12 Show Car to Tops Market on Franklin St in Watkins Glen on Saturday from 10 to 4.

BODY ARMOR is the more natural, better sports drink with natural flavors and sweeteners, and no colors from artificial sources.

Stop by your local Tops Market and grab BODY ARMOR on sale now for 10 bottles for $10 and we’ll see you on Saturday August 4th between 10 and 4 at Tops Market at 504 Franklin in Watkins Glen!

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