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Limited edition Max Effort Cyclone Cup only available free with stacks

Max Effort Muscle

For the past few months we’ve been seeing Cory Gregory’s new company Max Effort Muscle mostly introduce new flavors with the likes of Strawberry Kiwi Pre-Workout and Vanilla Blueberry Tri-Blend. For this week the brand has decided to turn to the accessory side of things and launch a limited edition Cyclone Cup.

The high-quality shaker comes colored in Max Effort Muscle’s usual colors with a mostly black design, a gray cap and attachment trim, and of course the brand’s own logo in orange on the cup. The big catch with the shakers as mentioned is that they are limited edition, and aren’t expected to be available past this weekend.

Like with all of Max Effort Muscle’s supplements, the only place you can get its custom Cyclone Cup is on its website. You also can’t just purchase the shaker individually; you can only get it free with one of the brand’s supplement stacks, regular or XL.

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