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Carbon by Layne Norton now available at Bodybuilding.com

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While Layne Norton’s all new supplement line Carbon wasn’t expected to be on sale until later this week, on the last day of September it has actually been launched. Both the pre-workout Carbon Prep and recovery formula Carbon Recover have now gone on sale at Layne’s exclusive retailer, Bodybuilding.com. The launch has of course brought with it the reveal of each of the product’s labels, however there aren’t actually any surprises to them. The official facts panels don’t confirm any more ingredients, as the lists we posted earlier in the week are in fact all that’s in Carbon Prep and Recover.

The only new details we really get from the reveal are the doses of all the features, which you can see in our now updated Carbon Prep and Recover posts. As for getting your hands on either or both of Layne Norton’s new supplements, regardless of which one you go for you are looking at a little more than $30 each. The pre-workout Carbon Prep is the more expensive one of the two at $34.97 for 20 servings, with Carbon Recover slightly cheaper at $33.97 for 30 servings.

There don’t appear to be any deals available for the launch, although there are two flavors to choose from for each product. The stimulant free Carbon Prep comes in Cranberry Grape and the classic Fruit Punch, with Carbon Recover in Blueberry Pomegranate and Sour Apple.

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