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Cor BCAA drops a couple of ingredients for Cellucor’s G4 Series

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Just as Cellucor transitioned almost all of their Chrome Series supplements to the new G4 Series, the brand are now doing the same for their Cor products. The items currently in that line are Cor ZMA, Creatine, β-BCAA and of course the star of the series Cor Whey. So far only BCAA and Cor Whey have been confirmed for the transformation, both of which you can see above. The supplements have both been given an all new look much more consistent with the colorful G4 Series formulas, although still keeping things dark and a little different. While it does only look like a cosmetic change for Cor Whey, there is more to Cor BCAA’s transition.

Previously Cellucor’s more basic amino cocktail packed BCAAs, beta-alanine, citrulline and HICA, most of which were promoted right on the front of the bottle. The brand have now made Cor BCAA a whole lot more basic dropping the citrulline and HICA, leaving just BCAAs and beta-alanine. The doses for the remaining ingredients have been kept the same with 5g of 2:1:1 BCAAs and 1.6g of beta-alanine. Since Cellucor have now added the two updated Cor formulas to their website they are likely going to be phased in sometime soon, with Bodybuilding.com already listing G4 graphics for Cor Whey.

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