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UPS Pure Aminos series made up of four very heavy basics

UPS Protein Pure Aminos

The Australian company UPS Protein has launched an all-new line of basic supplements called the Pure Aminos Series. The self-explanatory names of the products are Beta-Alanine, L-Glutamine, L-Carnitine, and Creatine, with each featuring the ingredient in its title.

Beta-Alanine is a 500g tub of unflavored beta-alanine powder, giving you a massive 500 one gram servings or 166 3g servings of the performance-enhancing ingredient. L-Glutamine and Creatine are much the same, with 500g of unflavored Ajinomoto fermented glutamine and 500g of the always reliable strength builder, creatine monohydrate.

The fourth and final UPS Pure Aminos Series supplement is L-Carnitine, a slightly lighter tub with 250g of unflavored acetyl-l-carnitine. The basics are all in stock and available through upsprotein.com.au and priced at $39.95 each, except for Beta-Alanine which is $49.95.

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