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Cold Stone Creamery protein G Pro taken down

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On Monday Gear quickly grabbed out attention as not only did they finally launch their website, but the upgrade also brought with it details on 16 new supplements. One of the most interesting products of the lot was the Cold Stone Creamery protein G Pro. Gear had uploaded pretty much everything about the supplement, including six Cold Stone Creamery flavors as well as even a facts panel.

Now however, for an unknown reason the brand has taken down all mentions of G Pro from their website, including its own product page. There are still a handful of pictures online (one/two/three) although nothing actually on display on Gear’s website. G Pro’s disappearance is definitely a mystery especially since almost every trace of the supplement has been removed and Gear has yet to say a thing as far as social media goes.