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Body Nutrition’s first pre-workout effort Mad Dog launched for less than 50 cents a serving

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Without so much as a hint, tease or build up, the makers of Trutein have today released their first pre-workout effort. The name of Body Nutrition’s latest supplement is Mad Dog, an energy, focus, pump and best of all, madness based formula. Of course with the launch of the product, we have also got a look at the supplement’s rather simple facts panel. Mad Dog is driven by just one main proprietary, packing a total of seven different ingredients. Looking to deliver a strong amount of pump, the blend is led by agmatine sulfate, then potassium nitrate, glucuronolactone, (250mg) caffeine, phenethylamine, hordenine and the one that will cut off some international customers, (1.5mg) rauwolfia. The weight of Mad Dog’s one proprietary is 2.95g, so it would be good to assume it’s four undetailed features have been dosed well. If the product does seem a little too straightforward, Body Nutrition have actually suitably priced the supplement for launch. Like the brand’s deal on their pumpkin pie Trutein for this weekend only, Mad Dog will cost you just $13.95 from Body’s official website. Shipping of course isn’t included in that, but at less than 50 cents a serving you really can’t argue, especially if you’re after a stimulant and pump powered performance.

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