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Layne Norton’s Carbon discontinued due to sales performance

Carbon Layne Norton

Almost two years ago Layne Norton launched his own line of supplements in partnership with the major online retailer Bodybuilding.com. It all started with two fully dosed, 100% transparent products in Carbon Prep and Recover, which were later joined by the protein powder Carbon Build.

This week Layne Norton has announced that his Carbon line of supplements has officially been discontinued at Bodybuilding.com. According to a video from Norton himself, the decision was made mostly due to poor sales performance.

To go with the news, Bodybuilding.com is now running massive sales on the two Carbon products it has in stock. Layne Norton’s pre-workout Carbon Prep is an incredible half price making it just $13.50 a bottle, and the protein Carbon Build is 30% off for both its tub sizes, 2 and 4lb tub.