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Armor-V also being carried over to MusclePharm’s Sport Series

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MusclePharm made headlines a couple of times this week, first when it launched its 10th Combat Crunch flavor with S’mores. Then again when it unveiled its upcoming Sport Series version of BCAA 3:1:2 Energy. Today the brand is back at it with actually another supplement for its 2016 Sport Series, as well as a bit more information on the Sport BCAA 3:1:2 Energy.

Basically MusclePharm has confirmed that it is also bringing over its multi-vitamin Armor-V from its Hybrid Series to the more recent Sport Series. As you can see in the image above the supplement has already been rebranded to match all of MusclePharm’s other Sport products such as Assault Sport, Amino1 Sport, and Shred Sport. To go with the announcement the brand has confirmed that Armor-V’s formula is in fact going to remain the same, which is also the case for the Sport Series BCAA 3:1:2 Energy.

Both of MusclePharm’s new Sport Series additions or essentially rebranded supplements, are due to be released sometime over the next few months with Armor-V already updated at musclepharm.com.

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