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Aminoade arrives just as UPS promise, a few days after their reveal

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Aminoade arrives just as UPS promise, a few days after their reveal

While their images aren’t exactly the neatest we’ve seen, especially compared to the perfectly colored and cropped renders we’re used to. Australia’s UPS Protein are significantly more efficient than most at getting new supplements unveiled and put on sale. It was only just last week that we finally got a look at their latest innovation, when the brand confirmed the name of their new product to be the same as the name of Hybrid Nutrition’s amino, Aminoade. Title similarities aside, as promised UPS have launched their supplement, making it available direct from their website over the weekend. With Aminoade’s release has of course come the product’s list of ingredients, which not too surprisingly reveals nothing new. As UPS originally mentioned the formula combines the power of a 4:1:1 ratio of BCAAs, a selection of aminos, the interesting infusion of ZMA, and that is where it all ends. Fans located down under and interested in the seemingly well dosed amino cocktail, the price you’ll be expected to pay or at least pay direct is $54.95. While that may seem a bit expensive, for the area it’s actually not too bad, with for now just the one 30 serving flavor to choose from in iced citrus peach.