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End of an era for UPS Protein’s pre-workout Crazy

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Fans of UPS Protein that fell in love with the brand thanks to their DMBA pre-workout UPS Crazy, might have been counting down the days over the past couple of months. While things have been quite exciting down under at the Australian supplement company with all the new releases coming from UPS. You may remember back in April UPS announced that their extremely impressive pre-workout Crazy would be discontinued sometime soon. As it turns out that day is today as the brand have said that the product is going to be removed sometime today.

The exact words from UPS Protein were that Wednesday would bring an end of an era for Crazy, although due to the time difference Australia’s Wednesday actually starts in an hour or so. Basically if you love the brand’s high energy supplement and don’t quite want to let it go just yet, head on over to their website and grab what you can. The price on the product is definitely not bad at $49.95 (AUD), which does make sense since UPS are obviously trying to clear it.