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Code Orange gets improved and added to GCode’s current Rise menu

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Late last year, GCode Nutrition transformed its amino supplement Rise into a full-on essential amino formula moving from 4g of BCAAs to a combined 5g of all nine EAAs. When that product was originally released, the brand had it available in just the one flavor option with Invincible Iced Tea.

This month, GCode Nutrition has extended the line of flavors for its amino to include the other option from its original Rise menu in Code Orange, which has been retitled Code Orange 2.0. The brand has said that the Code Orange Rise is an improvement on the BCAA version, hence why it has the “2.0” naming.

Fans and followers of GCode Nutrition can grab its revamped Code Orange Rise now from its website alongside the supplement’s previously released Invincible Iced Tea. The product will cost you $44.99, or if you’d like to spend more and save, it is available in some of the brand’s discounted stacks.

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