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Crossfuel drops synephrine for its Competition Series Intensity

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While alternative versions of supplements are usually fairly obvious with their differences, especially when you turn them around and look at their facts panels. That’s not exactly the case with Crossfuel’s new spin-off pre-workout, the Competition Series Intensity. The product is basically identical to the regular version of Intensity, with just two things separating it.

The Competition Series Intensity has actually been created for any athletes that aren’t allowed to use synephrine. The ingredient has simply been removed and replaced with a little more caffeine. Instead of having 100mg of caffeine per 7g scoop Crossfuel has thrown in an extra 50% taking it to 150mg. To help fans tell the synephrine-free Intensity apart from the regular version, as you can see above the brand has added “Competition Series” backed by chrome to the top of its label.