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Nutrabolics confirms what’s different in Mass Fusion 2.0

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When Nutrabolics’ Next Gen supplements started showing up earlier in the year, we were treated to shot of one of the all new products in the line. The one we’re referring to is the sequel mass gainer, officially titled Mass Fusion 2.0. Since we didn’t have a clear shot of its back we couldn’t confirm all of its differences, although did know there would be some due to it being a sequel supplement. This week Nutrabolics has released exactly what you can expect from Mass Fusion 2.0, revealing a number of changes it’s made.

The most obvious difference is of course the product’s look, as it has been given Nutrabolics’ much more attractive black and yellow Next Gen branding. Moving on to the formula changes, Mass Fusion 2.0 now has 50g of protein compared to its predecessor’s 49, sweet potato and quinoa added as carbohydrate sources, an improved gum blend. No more artificial colors or dairy creamer, upgraded flavors, and lastly the updated gainer is gluten and aspartame free.

To keep a theme going that we actually saw started when Nutrabolics unveiled its Next Gen Anabolic State. Mass Fusion 2.0 has also had a bit of transparency added to its label with the supplement also now listing its complete amino acid profile.

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