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Quik-Crete evolves into Torabolic, Muscletech inspire Met-RX’s latest supplement

Met-RX entered the fray with their concentrated creatine supplement Quick-Crete. It went straight up against the current category leader Creacore. One of the things that separated the two products was the extra ingredient Muscletech used in their formula. Along with the creatine HCL they included a dose of fenugreek. In a surprise turn of events, just a month after Quik-Crete’s release. Met-RX have come with another concentrated creatine supplement and like Creacore, it also has fenugreek. As they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. However Muscletech still leads the pack as their Creacore sits at 80 servings for $30. While the new Met-RX Torabolic is sidelined with a hefty price of $40 for one month’s supply.

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