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USP Labs Staple Series starts out with two single ingredient supplements

usp labs staple series

Now available from USP Labs is a basic family of supplements appropriately called the Staple Series. There are currently just two products making up the simple line of supplements with the self-explanatory items, Creatine and Glutamine.

Both of the USP Labs Staple Series products are exactly what they sound like, straightforward, unflavored creatine and glutamine powders. The creatine features 60 servings of 5g of creatine monohydrate, with the glutamine being exactly the same but with 60 servings of 5g of glutamine.

You can find USP Labs’ Staple Series supplements in stock and available for purchase on its website as well as at retailers like A1 Supplements. The latter is the better place to go as it has the items for slightly better prices with Creatine at $9.95 and Glutamine at $14.95.