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Value-focused Universal Direct from Universal keeps all of its products under $10

universal direct from universal nutrition

Universal Direct is a new family of supplements from the legacy brand Universal Nutrition, that focuses primarily on delivering a cost-effective selection of products. The value-driven line includes several essential and common supplements from BCAAs and creatine for muscle recovery and strength, through to slightly more complex items like pre-workout and protein powder.

There are a total of eight products available from Universal Direct with self-explanatory formulas like Creatine Powder, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Carb Powder, and Daily Multi. The other three are BCAA+ with 5g of BCAAs and 2.75g of glutamine, Whey Protein packing 20g of protein from whey concentrate, and Pre-Workout, featuring BCAAs, caffeine, beta-alanine, citrulline malate, and tyrosine.

As mentioned, the aim of Universal Direct is to be cost-effective, hence why the formulas are all straightforward. Their prices are a little more interesting as nothing from the sub-brand is over $10. They all range from $4.95 to $9.95, and that even applies to its typically more expensive items like Protein Powder and Pre-Workout, which have 15 and 10 full servings per tub, respectively.

You can find out more about Universal Nutrition’s value-focused Universal Direct, through its website, where you can purchase any of the supplements, with some in various sizes and flavors.

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