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SuperHD Fire now available for more than twice the price of the original

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Cellucor’s latest entry into the world of weight loss has now been made available at the major retailer GNC, as well as through the brand’s own website. As you’d expect the new SuperHD Fire is cheaper at the retailer, although either way you go it’s going to cost you quite a bit more than the regular SuperHD.

Cellucor’s separate morning and afternoon fat burner has been priced at $69.99 for a 4 week supply at GNC, and $99.99 for the double size 8 week. The slightly different stimulant free version, which only comes in the 4 week size, is also priced at $69.99.

Unfortunately only the stimulant SuperHD Fire appears to be in stock on GNC’s website at the moment. If however you really want to try the caffeine free edition it is available on Cellucor’s website, it’ll just cost you $10 more.