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UFC Fit exclusive Ulti-Bar & Ulti-Meal, Xyience expecting a lot for 15 grams of protein

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UFC Fit Xyience Ulti-Bar and Ulti-Meal

UFC Fit is a 3 month workout program made up of 12 instructional DVDs, designed to help you get fit in your very own home. The gimmicky fitness system also comes with a nutrition plan, which is where the supplement news is. UFC sponsor Xyience, have produced two products exclusively for the in home workout program. Unfortunately as you would expect with a cheap scheme like this, Ulti-Meal and Ulti-Bar come at a price beyond reasonable. On top of the UFC Fit package, the small protein bars (15g protein) will cost you an extra $30 for a box of 12, and the protein powder sachets (15g protein) even more of a joke, at $120 for a box of 24. The upsetting part about it is that people will be sucked into buying the add ons. In fact thanks to the creator Mike Dulce’s recommendation, there will be no hesitation.