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Ballistic Labs teases an all-new, much more consistent look

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It looks like Ballistic Labs is about to join the rather small list of supplement companies rebranding in the first few months of this year. The brand has released a teaser video featuring a handful of things, although most importantly, what appears to be a blurred out preview of a rebranded bottle of its testosterone booster TRT.

Ballistic Labs’ new branding definitely looks like it’s going to be a big change, as from what we can tell it seems to be moving into a more modern and consistent direction. The blurry TRT preview appears mainly to use black, white, and orange for its label, just like the brand’s logo, and in a much more stylish theme compared to Ballistic’s current look.

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