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Quarter size Nutrex Outlift sees Bodybuilding.com get yet another trial tub

Quarter size Nutrex Outlift sees Bodybuilding.com get yet another trial tub

Something we saw a lot of not just from supplement companies, but actually Bodybuilding.com last year was the introduction of several trial size variants. Brands like EVL, RSP and Ergogenix almost have one for every product in their range. Which is definitely not a bad idea as it gives future fans a chance to sample a supplement without needing to invest in a full size bottle. Nutrex is the latest brand to put together one for Bodybuilding.com, producing a quarter size tub of one of their 2014 releases. The 20 serving pre-workout Outlift is the Nutrex supplement that’s got the new option, weighing in at around 130g with a total of five servings. Unlike a lot of its competitors, one serving of Outlift is the maximum amount to be taken at any one time, meaning the trial tub will get you five full-on workouts. You will of course get a better deal when buying the regular Nutrex Outlift, however at $9.99 the price is just over 20% more per serving when compared to Bodybuilding.com’s usual 20 serving cost.

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