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Massology the new name of Muscleology’s upcoming gainer

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Right at the beginning of the year Muscleology unveiled a mass gainer called Clean Mass, which we had since yet to hear anything more about. We did get quite a few details with the unveiling including the product’s macros with 60g of protein, 240g of carbohydrates, and a massive total of 1,240 calories. This week that supplement seems to have finally resurfaced although under a slightly different name.

Muscleology has unveiled Massology, a mass protein that promotes all the same numbers as Clean Mass, suggesting that the brand has just switched its name and look. With the introduction of Massology has also come a handful of other details for the product we didn’t previously have. We now know that Muscleology’s gainer uses a blend of proteins to make up its 60g of protein per serving, that it packs 25 vitamins and minerals, and features added creatine, glutamine, and an enzyme blend.

While it is definitely exciting to see Muscleology back in the news, especially with a supplement we haven’t seen in almost 10 months. Just like when it was unveiled, we still don’t have any idea on when Massology (previously Clean Mass) is going to be available. It certainly looks like the product isn’t far away from release with today’s update and its placement on the brand’s website, although after such a long silence we’d prefer something more official like a launch date or week.

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