Most entrepreneurs can point to a single spark that ignited their path. For Trevor Comstock, that spark came in the cereal aisle.
"When I was a kid, my mom never let me eat Fruit Loops,” Comstock told Steve Bannon on Monday’s WarRoom. "At the time I hated it, but looking back, it was the best lesson she ever gave me. If it’s colorful, processed, and full of dyes, it’s probably not real food.”
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TREVOR COMSTOCK: A lot of products are advertised as healthy, but the label has a ton of preservatives, unnatural additives, food dyes, and junk in it.
We created something that's genuinely healthy and only contains clean, natural ingredients. pic.twitter.com/Ot1m8XRcPk
— Bannon’s WarRoom (@Bannons_WarRoom) September 1, 2025
Comstock’s early experience shaped a lifelong obsession with health. Growing up in a family of doctors, Comstock adopted a clean eating regimen, regular workouts, and supplements to address nutritional gaps. But as he dug deeper, he discovered something troubling: the supplement industry was filled with products no better than the Fruit Loops he was denied as a kid.
"People think they’re doing something good for their body, but if you read the fine print, those vitamins and powders are packed with preservatives, chemicals, even heavy metals,” he said. "It’s marketing dressed up as health — the same way Fruit Loops dressed up sugar as breakfast.”
That realization led to the founding of Sacred Union Health. Built from scratch, the company’s mission is simple: no gimmicks, no junk, no toxins. All products are manufactured in GMP-certified facilities and then tested again by independent third-party labs. "We double-check everything,” Comstock stressed. "If it’s not clean, it doesn’t go in our bottles.”
The approach is working. Sacred Union has achieved multiple best-seller status, from its wildly popular tallow moisturizer — a natural alternative to chemical-heavy creams — to its newly launched creatine supplement for memory and muscle health. Customers have taken notice of the difference, and the company has built a loyal following in record time.
But for Comstock, it constantly circles back to that Fruit Loops lesson. "You can’t cut corners on health. If it wouldn’t pass the mom test, it doesn’t belong in your body,” he said.
As the supplement industry faces growing scrutiny for misleading labels and hidden additives, Comstock’s story stands out: one entrepreneur refusing to play the marketing game and instead betting everything on transparency and quality.
For those ready to rethink what’s in their medicine cabinet, Sacred Union Health offers a clear alternative.
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Fruit Loops may have been off the table, but for Trevor Comstock, that was the start of something far sweeter: a movement to clean up health from the inside out.
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