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Introducing the eye-catching Frankenstein and its pre-workout and energy drink

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Frankenstein is a fresh new sports nutrition brand that has jumped into the industry, and it doesn’t have the usual combination of products. The Frankenstein family has a stimulant-powered pre-workout like most other companies; however, its second and only other item on the market is not as common with a carbonated, zero-calorie, and high-energy beverage.

The Frankenstein Energy Drink is a relatively straightforward product, not featuring loaded dosages of energy and focus ingredients, more of a simple blend of common beverage compounds. The active ingredients powering the energy drink include choline, taurine, carnitine, tyrosine, BCAAs, all dosed lower than caffeine, which is in there at 225mg a can.

frankenstein pre-workout

As for the Frankenstein Pre-Workout, that is also quite simple and straightforward, bringing together a well-dosed selection of commonly used ingredients. You can see the facts panel for the supplement above, with highlights such as 6g of citrulline malate, 1.5g of betaine, 3.2g of beta-alanine, and 300mg of alpha-GPC, with everything wrapping together to support energy, mental focus, pumps, and performance.

The Frankenstein products are available on its website, with the energy drink at $35.88 for a case of 12 cans and three flavors to choose from, while the pre-workout is fairly expensive for what you get at $59.99. Both items feature a similar kind of Frankenstein branding in an illustrative, comic-style design, giving off a really unique and distinct look and feel.

frankenstein energy drink

For more information on any of Frankenstein’s products or the brand, its story, and what it’s about, as mentioned, head over to its website at frankensteinenergy.com, and if you like anything you see, you can purchase directly through there. Moving forward you can also look forward to see any developments and updates from the colorful newcomer Frankenstein here at Stack3d.

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