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N-Mass and N-Iso make it a series for the original N-Pro

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ANS Performance has just unveiled the two supplements we previously only knew as silhouettes. The products introduced are the 15lb bagged N-Mass and 5lb formula N-ISO, which are actually both a part of the brand’s N-Series, originally started by its first protein N-Pro. If the names, size or packaging didn’t quite give it away, the two new N-Series supplements are exactly what they sound like. N-Mass is ANS’s extreme muscle mass gainer and N-ISO a hydrolyzed whey protein isolate.

While we don’t yet have the labels for either of the N-Series products, both do actually confirm a lot of serving information right on their packaging. The exact details we know for N-Mass at the moment are 55g of protein, a massive 250g of carbohydrates, with a total of 1,300 calories. As for the significantly smaller N-ISO the only macro we have is the usual 25g of protein, and that the supplement will have 75 servings per tub. The two new products also appear to be coming in at least one, which is the same for both in Milk Chocolate.

Unfortunately despite finally getting a look at N-Mass and N-ISO, and being treated to a few interesting details, we still don’t know when the two are due to be available. What we can tell you though is that the first time the supplements were hinted at was just over 11 months ago, so there’s a very good chance they’re not far away.

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