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Predator returns as Beast Sports’ second pre-workout

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As well as putting together an all new protein powder in Beast Protein, the bright blue brand Beast Sports has also put together an all new pre-workout supplement. The title of the product is Predator, which will most likely seem familiar to long time fans of the brand as it is a name Beast has used in the past. Beast does of course already have a competitor in the pre-workout category, however it does look like Predator will be sold alongside Beast Mode as a more stimulant based alternative.

Basically there isn’t much point in comparing Beast Sports’ Beast Mode to its new Predator as the two have very little in common. They are both pre-workouts but as mentioned each one focuses on slightly different things. This does of course mean each supplement’s formula is also quite different with Predator keeping things simple and featuring a total of six main ingredients. Making up the product’s label is 4g of citrulline malate (2:1), 2g CarnoSyn beta-alanine, 350mg caffeine, 100mg DMAE, 100mcg Huperzine A and 8mg of snake root powder. As for what Predator promises to do, Beast is promoting energy, focus and strength, making it sound like a much more suitable solution for fans after a little more intensity.

Unlike most new supplements, the latest from Beast has in fact been launched straightaway going on sale at Bodybuilding.com. To make the news even better Predator is currently available with a buy one get one free offer working out to $14.99 a bottle, with three flavors to choose from in Beast Punch, Blue Raspberry and Pink Lemonade.

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