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Amino Build moves to an EAA-based formula in its new Elite Series version

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Amino Build Elite is another entirely new supplement that has been put together for the revamped Muscletech and its rebranded as well as reorganized line of products. Amino Build has been available for quite some time, similar to Shatter which we posted about yesterday, with several versions making their way onto shelves even spin-offs like Amino Build Ripped.

Muscletech’s new Amino Build Elite is the next evolution in the Amino Build family, where unlike its predecessors, it is not a BCAA-based supplement. The brand has taken a more modern approach with the Elite Series version of the product by packing it with EAAs as opposed to the three BCAAs.

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Each serving of Muscletech’s Amino Build Elite comes with just shy of 11g of EAAs. Of that 11g, a hefty 8g is BCAAs, with the rest being made up of five of the other six EAAs, as tryptophan is not in the mix. The brand has also thrown in a few extra features, including a gram each of glutamine and taurine, PeakATP for performance, and electrolytes, coconut water, and watermelon juice for hydration.

Muscletech has essentially put a modern twist on its long-running amino supplement Amino Build, which is fitting for its fresh new look and logo. You can now purchase Amino Build Elite directly from the brand’s website, where a tub of 25 full servings will cost you $29.99. There are two flavors to choose from with Rainbow Fruit Candy and Electric Limeade.