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Redcon1 launches a candy-themed Smart Tarts flavor for Total War

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An all-new flavor of Redcon1’s original pre-workout has landed in Australia, and similar to a few of the supplement’s previously released options, it features an awesome alternative label design. The brand’s new product is a Smart Tarts Total War, which based on all of its colors, the graphics on the tub, and the name; it looks to be a Smarties-like flavor experience.

You can get a good look at the neatly designed packaging of Redcon1’s Smart Tarts Total War in the image above. The brand has put the supplement’s title in a candy wrapper and colored it in red, yellow, pink, purple, blue, and green. The alternative label angle is something we’ve seen Redcon1 do a few times, with the likes of White Walker, America, and Demogorgon Blood.

As mentioned, Redcon1’s colorful new Smart Tarts Total War has arrived in Australia and is now available from retailers such as Elite Supps, where it currently costs $69.50 (46.66 USD) for a 30 serving tub. We have not seen any mention of the product outside of Australia, so for now, it does appear to be exclusive to the country.