Hi,

Like free stuff? Then you're going to like today. I've got three things for you - two of them free, one so cheap it might as well be.

First, a new feature I'm genuinely excited about: Try it.

It goes back to why I started The Feed in the first place. The best product isn't the one with the best marketing, it's the one that works for you. The right taste, the right texture, the one your stomach actually agrees with on hour three. That's why I built The Feed around the single serving: so you could test a new brand or flavor without committing to a whole box.

Try it takes that further. Add any 3 products to an order of $50 or more and they're free. You pick from 12 that are live right now - GU, Honey Stinger, H2 Tab, Happy Tummy, Pillar, and more.

We used to charge for samples, and you'd get one. Now you get three, free. Because every time I've watched an athlete shake up their routine, they end up fueling more, and more fuel is almost always more performance.

Grab your 3 free products here.

Next: creatine for 25 cents a day. This is not a simulation.

This winter I pulled in a dozen creatine suppliers and tested every one. When a single batch came back higher on purity than anything I'd ever seen, I didn't believe it, so we tested a different batch. Same result.

Here's the thing about creatine: there's no flavor to get right, no formula to nail. It's the same molecule from every brand. All that's left is purity and price. So when I found one that tested cleaner than the rest and could land at the right price, I knew it belonged in The Feed Lab.

That's the whole reason The Feed Lab exists. The highest-quality basics (hydration, protein, high carb, and now creatine) at a price so low they never need to go on sale. And every one is NSF Certified for Sport, the toughest certification in the industry, so you're never guessing what's in the tub.

The Feed Lab Creatine Monohydrate launches today. $15 for 60 days. You won't find better purity or a better value, and if you want the only endorsement that matters to me, it's the creatine I take every day.

Get Feed Lab Creatine here.

Last: just trying to stay chill.

Someone said that to me the other day (different context) but it stuck, because I'm on a mission to keep you chill all summer. Last week it was the insulated bottle. Today it's the product that put us on the map: the Ice Bandana, 2026 Edition.

The magic is evaporation. You fill it with ice, the ice melts, and you get soaked in ice-cold water that evaporates fast in the heat. That's evaporative cooling - as the water evaporates, it pulls heat right off your body. And the Bandana drops it on your neck, so it runs down your whole core as it melts. Yes, you get a little wet. You also get cooling exactly where it counts.

You'll see athletes in ice vests, and they have their place, but a vest keeps you cold without cooling your core. If you want to actually drop your core temp for performance, the Ice Bandana is as effective as it is simple.

We've had a run on these lately, especially from the ultra crowd, including the 300+ athletes lining up for Western States next week. And my favorite athlete-slash-test-robot, David Roche, won't race a hot one without it.

I told you today was the day of free stuff: it's yours free with any order of $65.

Grab your Ice Bandana here.

Three things, two of them free, all of them about fueling better and staying chill this summer. Go enjoy your Sunday.

- Matt

Founder
The Feed.