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Cell-Tech Hyper-Build Muscletech’s almost carbohydrate free creatine

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One of the brands that always has something new on display or at least able to confirm at the major supplement expos, has done just that at this year’s Arnold. As busy as Muscletech has been these past few months it doesn’t look like it’ll be slowing down anytime soon as it has confirmed yet another all new product named Cell-Tech Hyper-Build.

Just as you’d think with a name like that, Cell-Tech Hyper-Build is a spin off of Muscletech’s long running creatine formula Cell-Tech. While we don’t yet know everything about the supplement we can confirm its main point of difference which is that unlike the regular Cell-Tech, Hyper-Build has almost no carbohydrates. There is obviously going to be creatine in product as well as a few extras, with that being all we know so far.

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