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Powder format carnitine replaces 1 Up Nutrition’s original liquid version

1up Nutrition Carnitine 3000

1 Up Nutrition has decided to make a permanent change to its relatively straightforward carnitine supplement L-Carnitine 3000, which has seen many new flavors added to its menu over the years. Previously the product was available in the fairly common liquid format with bottles of 32 servings, and as per the name, each of those servings has 3,000mg of carnitine.

The change 1 Up Nutrition is making to L-Carnitine 3000 is it’s moving from flavored liquid to flavored powder. The contents of the supplement are exactly the same, still featuring 3,000mg of regular l-carnitine per serving, although you do get more servings in the powder at 40. The product has debuted in four flavors including Tropical Mango and Watermelon Candy.

When 1 Up Nutrition recently released its powder L-Carnitine 3000 it said the original would remain available until all stock is sold out, then it’s gone for good. That does appear to have happened, as the liquid format L-Carnitine 3000 is no longer on the brand’s website, only the new flavored powder at $44.99 each or as low as $35.99 if you order four units of any product.

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