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4D launch two bright yellow basics, Citrulline Malate and DAA

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4D Nutrition originally unveiled their bright yellow branding at the Arnold, where we got a glimpse of their updated basics Creatine Monohydrate and Glutamine. The labels featured a little more than just a new single color as they also had a “Core” title on them, suggesting that the yellow branding was only going to be used for 4D’s basic formulas. The brand have now launched two new supplements, both a part of the Core Series and introduced with the bright yellow look.

The products are Citrulline Malate and D-Aspartic Acid, both describing exactly what’s in them in their titles. The two unflavored supplements come in the exact same tub size weighing in at 200g, with Citrulline Malate divided up into 100 2g servings and D-Aspartic Acid into a little less than 67 3g servings. As mentioned the two have officially been launched and can already be found at the likes of Netrition, with Citrulline at $15.99 and DAA at $14.99.

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