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Mass-Tech Extreme 2000 price lower than ever at Bodybuilding.com

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The first place to stock Muscletech’s significantly larger Mass-Tech Extreme 2000 was none other than GNC who introduced it for $129.99. Gold Card members were obviously given a slightly better price going $10 less at $119.99. Fortunately for those interested in trying the 2,000 calorie mass gainer, the supplement has been showing up with a much lower price in a number of other locations. You have the likes of A1 Supplements at $79.95 a bucket, and Bodybuilding.com who has actually just made its price a whole lot better.

Usually Muscletech’s Mass-Tech Extreme 2000 would cost you $89.99 at Bodybuilding.com, which gets you the 20 serving 22lb bucket in either Triple Chocolate Brownie or Vanilla Milkshake. This week however the online store has launched a limited time deal dropping the product by a massive 25%. The sale puts it well below A1 Supplements at $67.49, and beats GNC’s regular price by almost 50%.

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