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Muscle Core hits almost 1,300 calories in its high-carbohydrate mass gainer

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The widely available UAE brand Muscle Core Nutrition found at the retailer Life Pharmacy — which has well over 150 locations in the country — has dropped an all-new protein-based supplement. The supplement says what it’s all about right in its name, introducing the high-protein, high-carbohydrate, and calorie-dense Muscle Core Nutrition Mass Gainer.

The product has hit the market in the United Arab Emirates with three flavors on its menu in Chocolate, Vanilla, and Strawberry, and all feature over 1,000 calories per serving. The protein count in the supplement is at a balanced 50g, sitting alongside a huge 252 to 256g of carbohydrates and calories ranging from 1,270 to 1,290 depending on the flavor option.

Muscle Core Nutrition’s Mass Gainer is a classic, high-calorie approach to the mass protein market, which is not something you see all that much these days. Many of the gainers we’ve seen lately have gone the lean gainer route, with the carbohydrates not too far off the protein, or at least not five times like you get in the latest from Muscle Core Nutrition.