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UPS first to use AMP Citrate like DMBA, Crazy pushed back with facts panel released

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UPS Crazy pushed back a week but with facts panel released

UPS have made an unfortunate announcement, in regards to their self promoted DMAA like pre-workout Crazy. The brand were planning on releasing their new supplement this week, however due to unforeseen issues fans are going to have to wait another week. On the bright side UPS have uploaded the facts panel for Crazy as seen below, revealing an extremely interesting formula. In total the product lists seven ingredients, arginine AKG and HCl at 1 and 1.1g, 1g CarnoSyn beta-alanine, 150mg caffeine, 10mg vanadium sulfate and 30mg methyl synepherine HCl. The seventh feature is where it gets interesting with 200mg of 2-amino-4-methylpentane HCl (1,3-dimethylbutylamine HCl), also known as DMBA, not to be confused with 4-amino-2-methylpentane citrate, or as most know it as AMP citrate. Despite the name differences, from what we can find DMBA is meant to be just as good as AMP, making UPS’s latest something that could be worth investing in. While the one week push back is unfortunate, at least now we know kind of what we’re in for, which is in fact the first supplement we’ve seen using DMBA.

UPS Crazy pushed back a week but with facts panel released