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Strong Girl BCAA featuring a lot more than you’d think

Strong Girl BCAA

The female marketed Strong Girl will soon be a four supplement brand as it is now getting ready to move into another major category. At the moment Strong Girl competes in all the areas you’d expect a brand to with the self-explanatory products, Isolate, Pre-Workout and Smart Weight Loss. Set to join those three sometime over the next two months or so is the amino formula simply titled Strong Girl BCAA.

When it comes to supplements for women there aren’t very many options available, even less in the BCAA category. Not only does that mean very little competition for Strong Girl BCAA, but it also gives the product more room to show off its somewhat advanced formula. Unlike most female marketed supplements Strong Girl BCAA isn’t simple or unnecessarily weak. Being a BCAA product it does feature the three important branched chain amino acids at the traditional 2:1:1 ratio, and dosed at 4g per two scoop serving.

Obviously 4g of BCAAs isn’t anything special, however it is what else the new Strong Girl supplement features that makes it so different from its competitors. Alongside the BCAAs, the formula also packs 2.5g of betaine, a superfruit blend, coconut water, naturally sourced caffeine, and an electrolyte blend. Basically Strong Girl BCAA has more highlights than some of the best in the category, and that’s including products that aren’t aimed at women.

As mentioned the all new Strong Girl supplement is expected to be released sometime in the next month or so at GNC, with at least one flavor confirmed so far in Paradise Punch.

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