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CT Fletcher’s pre-workouts just $1 a serving in Iron Addicts’ sample packs

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If you’ve been wanting to give CT Fletcher’s relatively new Iron Addicts supplement line a go, but don’t want to commit to buying a full-size tub of anything. The brand now has a couple of cost-effective sample options available direct, with three sachet packs of its pre-workouts, Sidewalk Kraka and Sleeve Buster.

Regardless of whether you go for the three serving set of Sidewalk Kraka or Sleeve Buster, each pack will only cost you $3, so basically $1 a serving. That’s actually better value than either of the product’s regular tubs, and by the looks of things, you can use discount codes on the samples making them even cheaper.