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Dymatize attempt to confuse the fans, Elite Recovery is Elite Recoup

Sometimes there is no obvious reason as to why a company would change a name of a product. It is even stranger when they change the name and have two supplements out with the same formula. A great example would be Betancourt’s Adaptodren and Adaptodrol

, Nutrabolics’ Fighter’s and Athlete’s Food or Pharma’s Ripped Freak Protein and Protein Freak. The most recent mix up has come from Dymatize. They have put out word on a new post-workout called Elite Recovery. It has the exact same formula as Elite Recoup but is available in just a 10 serving tub not a 30. Dymatize already have 20+ supplements in their line up, the last thing the fans need are more options.

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