5% Nutrition Drops a New "5% Core" Series of Supplements
One hot trend in the supplement space is brands coming out with a "Core" or Basic type line of supplements with simple single ingredient supplements. In the past year or so Redcon1 dropped a "Basic Training" series, Axe & Sledge and Blackstone Labs have also dropped a Core Series of supplements, and now 5% Nutrition is getting into the game with their "5% Core" line.
The 5% Nutrition recently did a rebranding and went with a lighter colored design on their tubs, however this 5% Core Series brings back the Black Bottles. The line consists of 6 supplements, L-Citrulline 3000, L-Glutamine 5000, Vitamin C 1,000, ZMA, and the last two are less straightforward than the rest. The last two in the 5% Core line are "Energy" and "Nootropic".
Energy features 350mg of Infinergy DiCaffeine Malate, 200mg of Theobromine, 100mg of L-Theanine, 50mg of Theacrine (as TeaCrine), and 20mg of Pterostillibene. Nootropic features 39mg of Choline, 59mg of Calcium, 450mg of Alpha-Glyceryl Phosphoryl Choline, 100mg of Choline Bitartrate, and 100mcg of Toothed Clubmoss.
This all new 5% Core Series of supplements has recently dropped on the 5% Nutrition website and we'll likely be bringing it in here within the coming weeks so stay tuned!
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