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Halotropin first to show up in Pro Supps 2015 branding

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Halotropin first to show up in Pro Supps 2015 branding

An image has surfaced of Pro Supps testosterone booster Halotropin, in a bottle a little different to what we’re used to seeing. Instead of the usual rectangular container, the supplement has been spotted in a cylinder type bottle with the makeover actually going beyond just the product’s shape. As you can see in the picture above, the updated Halotropin features an entirely different label using Pro Supps signature colors with a much more technical design. The layout appears to be backed by a black and white pinhole pattern alongside a curved vector crossover. Other major differences include the font for everything on the supplement from title to capsule count, the listing of Halotropin’s effects, and what looks to be a more intense foil. We did of course wonder if Halotropin was the only product Pro Supps were planning on changing, which it turns out the brand’s whole range is due to get the look. The rebrand is expected to go down early next year, somewhere between January and February with hopes that it’s all good to go in time for the Arnold.