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Ronnie introduces his Vital Edition Series with Agmatine and D-AA

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Earlier this week Ronnie Coleman Signature Series launched its own Android and iOS app that was really just a simplified, mobile version of its online store. Two days later we’ve got more news from the brand that once again relates back to its online store. Two new supplements have actually popped up on the official Signature Series website, that are both simple but different.

The two new products from Ronnie Coleman Signature Series are named Agmatine and D-AA, and are exactly what their titles suggest. Agmatine is an individual ingredient formula packing half a gram of agmatine in each of its 60 capsules, with D-AA packing 3.12g of d-aspartic acid into each of its 30 servings.

As for what makes the two different or at least compared to the rest of the Signature Series line, is that they aren’t branded like any of Ronnie’s others. If you look at the image above you can see for yourself how different the supplements are, as they feature a much more technical design. The alternative look is however justified as Agmatine and D-AA are apart of a new separate line called the RCSS Vital Edition Series.

If you’re a Ronnie Coleman Signature Series fan or just interested in checking out the brand’s two new basics, they are both now available on its website. Agmatine is the cheaper of the two at $23.99 a bottle, with D-AA $6 more expensive at $29.99

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