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New basics Creatine and Whey spotted, EPIQ’s familiar move brings two simple supplements

EPIQ distributor Sportika reveals basic formulas Creatine and Whey

Late last year EPIQ announced the expansion of their range with distribution going international. We eventually saw the brand’s efforts all the way in Australia, at the Melbourne FileX Expo early last month. While the bright orange line of supplements is considered complete separate from it’s parent company’s other offerings, Muscletech, Hydroxycut and Six Star Pro Nutrition. The latest EPIQ development does see the athlete based brand make a very Muscletech like move. Essentially an image has surfaced promoting EPIQ, although the products used to represent the brand are two we’ve never seen before, Creatine and Whey. Based on the names we can only assume they are relatively straightforward supplements, with both expected to be basics solely driven by their title features. Unfortunately the duo will not be hitting shelves in America, or at least anytime soon. As EPIQ’s international distributor Sportika is the only one listing a picture of the products, without even a mention of either of the two on the brand’s official website.

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