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Combat sports brand Venum enters the supplement industry

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Venum is mostly known for its massive range of combat sport based apparel and equipment, however it recently decided to get into the business of supplements. It has actually launched itself into the industry with quite a large selection of products. Venum’s supplement line-up features a total of nine different formulas, which see it enter almost every major category.

The nine Venum supplements are all obviously named with the protein powders Whey and Mass, and the basics Creatine, Glutamine, and L-Carnitine. The remaining four products are where the brand gets a little more complex with Pre-Workout, BCAA Amino Sports, and the two very different but identically named fat burners, Shred Capsules and Shred Powder.

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While Venum is very new to the supplement industry, its formulas are fairly well put together. For example its BCAA competitor BCAA Amino Sports packs a solid dose of 7g of BCAAs at the traditional 2:1:1 ratio, with citrulline and glutamine also in the mix giving it a total 10.5g of aminos. The brand’s Pre-Workout is another interesting combination featuring 3g of creatine monohydrate, 2g each of betaine, CarnoSyn beta-alanine, arginine, a 1.1g dose of 2:1:1 BCAAs, as well as a few other ingredients.

You can read a little more about Venum’s supplement collection on its website, although at the moment it does only have four of its nine online. Fortunately, we have got a hold of its official catalog, providing a lot more information on each of the products which you can download and view here.

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