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Cell-Tech now in blackberry and lemonade, Muscletech add two more to their creatine

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Muscletech add blackberry and lemonade iced tea to Cell-Tech

One of the first supplements Muscletech released when they first introduced their Performance Series, was the well known creatine formula Cell-Tech. It was launched in a total of four flavors, fruit, grape, orange, as well as a GNC exclusive in watermelon. Despite a few Muscletech stockists currently listing that GNC only taste as their fourth,

fans can now begin to look out for a fifth and a sixth option. Joining Cell-Tech’s original line up and keeping with the fruity theme are blackberry and lemonade iced tea. It is worth mentioning that the two new additions do unfortunately appear to be just like watermelon, and available only in the 3lb tub size. As opposed to Cell-Tech’s core three, which can be found in both a 29 serving 3lb and a 56 serving 6lb. For now neither of the flavors are looking exclusive, as a number of stores in the U.S. are listing blackberry and lemonade iced tea.