Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has shared the story of how he and his family grew up poor in Hawaii. He also often talks about how seriously he takes his workouts, and the 4,000 to 6,000 calories a day he eats to build muscle.
But, before he was famous and eating meals fit for a family, he was getting his pre-workout from a local 7-Eleven in Hawaii, stealing Snickers bars daily as a teenager. The convenience store chain is a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Seven and I Holdings Co.
Yep, the ex-wrestler and "Black Adam" star said in a recent Instagram post that his family was "poor as hell" when he was growing up on the island and that when he was just 14 years old, he would steal a Snickers from the store, which he ate before working out. Follow benzinga
“I used to stop here every day at this 7-Eleven and steal a king-sized Snickers bar because I couldn’t afford one,” Johnson explained as he filled a brown paper bag full of the chocolate bars made by Mars Inc.
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