A ketone supplement company called Pruvit is quietly being run by the same people who crashed an MLM called Rippln just over a year ago.

The Pruvit website doesn't disclose who owns or operates the business. But digging into the domain registration for justpruvit.com reveals Jennifer Grace as the owner, using an address tied to bHip Global, a company that first surfaced in connection with Rippln back in 2013.

Terry Lacore founded bHip Global in 2007 and served as a Director of Rippln alongside Grace. This matters because Lacore was hit with a securities fraud case by the SEC in 2008. The case centered on millions in undisclosed payments. He settled by paying a $50,000 civil penalty.

Rippln launched in 2013 as an MLM with a compensation plan so recruitment-heavy it had to be revised months later. That didn't save it. The company imploded by early January 2014.

Now the same cast is back. Corporation Wiki lists Terry Lacore, Brian Underwood and Chris Harding as Directors of Pruvit. Underwood was Rippln's CEO. Michael Rutherford, who was Rippln's Master Distributor, is already promoting Pruvit on social media. A Facebook post from Pete Delmonico in early June featured him thanking Rutherford for bringing ketone samples to San Diego and saying he's "feeling incredible" after his first drink.

This is the pattern: Rippln veterans are now running Pruvit.

The company's flagship product is Keto-OS, a ketone supplement drink sold in tubs or sachets. A 30-serving tub costs $140. Individual sachets run $160 for 30 servings or $80 for 15. The marketing claims Keto-OS is "the first ketone supplement to put ketones in your system at a therapeutic level within 60 minutes."

Pruvit recently kicked off a VIP launch program allowing early participants to sign up as VIP affiliates. That structure—insiders first, outsiders later—echoes the same model that sank Rippln.

The company hasn't released detailed information about how its ketone supplement actually works or what independent testing supports the claims being made. Without that data, it's impossible to evaluate whether the product itself has merit.

What's clear is this: people who burned through Rippln are now building Pruvit. The new company may have a different product, but the old guard is running the show. That history demands scrutiny before anyone signs up as an affiliate or customer.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Pruvit and its connection to Rippln?
Pruvit is a ketone supplement company whose ownership structure links to bHip Global, a firm previously associated with Rippln, an MLM launched in 2013. Domain registration records identify Jennifer Grace as the owner, connecting the company to individuals involved with the defunct Rippln venture.

Who are the key figures behind Pruvit's operations?
Jennifer Grace appears as the registered owner of Pruvit's domain, while Terry Lacore founded bHip Global in 2007 and served as Rippln's Director alongside Grace. Lacore previously settled an SEC securities fraud case in 2008 involving undisclosed payments.

What regulatory issues surrounded Rippln's business model?
Rippln launched as an MLM with an excessively recruitment-focused compensation plan that required revision


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