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Dymetadrine Xtreme rebrand spread out to more AST products

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Last month we got a sneak peek at an all new look from AST Sports Science when it released a rebranded version of its fat burner Dymetadrine Xtreme. At the time we were curious about whether or not the look would be spread to the rest of AST’s line, a question that has now been answered. As you can see in the image above the brand has updated a few more of its supplements with the Dymetadrine design.

So far a total of five products have been spotted with AST’s 2016 rebrand including DHEA-100, R-ALA 200, MultiPro 32X, CLA 1000 and of course the fat burner Dymetadrine Xtreme. From here we can only assume the rest of the brand’s line will be updated to match the five, except for possibly the two HP Series supplements as they are AST’s most recent releases and do already have a different but similar look.

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