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MaxxMuscle’s Atomic Bomb now comes in a tub that’ll save you 30%

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Anth Bailes’ UK supplement company MaxxMuscle has released an alternate size of its pre-workout Atomic Bomb. Up until recently the product was only available in single serving sachets, with full boxes of Atomic Bomb containing a total of 30 of those sachets.

MaxxMuscle has now put together a more traditional powder tub for Atomic Bomb, containing the same amount as the original single serving sachet boxes. Each tub packs 30 servings and comes in two flavors with Cherry, and a taste the Atomic Bomb sachets don’t come in with Tropical Fruit.

While there are a few benefits to the Atomic Bomb powder tub, the biggest highlight of it is its price. Through the MaxxMuscle website, a box of sachets of Atomic Bomb costs £75 whereas the new tub is £52, saving you just over 30% by switching to the bulk powder.

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