Affiliate Disclosure
Last Updated: March 3rd, 2026
Remi Rose Nutrition LLC (“Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) believes in transparency and integrity.
This Affiliate Disclosure explains our relationship with certain companies and products referenced on this website.
Affiliate Relationships
Some links on this website may be affiliate links. This means that if you click on certain links and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you.
Affiliate commissions help support the maintenance of this website and allow us to continue creating educational content and resources.
No Additional Cost to You
Purchasing through an affiliate link does not increase the price you pay for a product or service.
Product Recommendations
We only promote products, brands, or services that we personally use, trust, or believe may provide value to our audience.
However, individual experiences may vary. You are responsible for conducting your own research before purchasing any product or service.
No Responsibility for Third-Party Products
Remi Rose Nutrition LLC is not responsible for:
The quality, safety, or effectiveness of third-party products
Claims made by third-party companies
Changes in pricing or product formulation
Customer service or fulfillment by third-party businesses
Any issues related to third-party purchases must be addressed directly with the respective company.
Sponsored Content
From time to time, we may collaborate with brands in sponsored partnerships.
Any sponsored content will be clearly disclosed in accordance with Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines.
Questions
If you have any questions regarding this Affiliate Disclosure, please contact:
Remi Rose Nutrition LLC
Email: hello@remirosenutrition.com
Website: remirosenutrition.com
Important Additional Note (For Compliance)
In addition to having this page, you must:
• Clearly disclose affiliate links near the link itself (not just on this page)
• Use phrases like “This post contains affiliate links” in blog posts
• Include “#ad” or “#affiliate” in social media posts when required
Having the disclosure page alone is not sufficient under FTC rules — the disclosure must be clear and conspicuous near the recommendation.

