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Bodybuilding.com’s original pre-workout Scream could be making a return

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Years and years ago, the supplement retailer Bodybuilding.com released a stimulant pre-workout under a Platinum Series in its own brand of products. That pre-workout was called Scream, and featured a hefty serving size including 300mg of caffeine, 3g of CreaPure creatine, 1.5g of citrulline, 1.6g of beta-alanine, and 8g of BCAAs.

Bodybuilding.com’s Scream pre-workout is no longer available; however, the online store has shared a teaser to close out the week that appears to be hinting at its return. The brand’s intriguing image features a fog covered tub that hides most of the face of the supplement, although there are a few letters you can see.

The pieces we can make out from Bodybuilding.com’s teaser are “KOUT” on the top line, and what appears to be an “A” and an “M” directly below. The retailer has also included the words “Hey there, old friend”. When you roll all of that together, we’re left with nothing but the thought of Bodybuilding.com’s Pre-Workout Scream.

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