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Introducing the Canadian company Vulgar Supplements and its uniquely named products

Vulgar Supplements

While we’ve come across a few sports nutrition brands that have used profanity in products here and there, none do it quite as much as the Canadian newcomer Vulgar Supplements. True to its name, Vulgar lets loose on language and titles each of its products with some sort of expletive or similar sort of phrase, with the formulas behind them being just as direct.

Vulgar Supplements covers a good number of categories, including many of the popular ones such as pre-workout, amino, weight loss, and protein powder. Again, the formulas are fairly direct; sort of what you see is what you get. The brand packs each of its products with commonly used and reliable ingredients at respectable dosages, so if you’re at all familiar with supplements, you know exactly what you’re getting.

The pre-workout from Vulgar Supplements is Big D*ck Energy, and it brings together a solid 6g of citrulline malate, 4g of creatine monohydrate, 2g of beta-alanine, half a gram of taurine, 4g of BCAAs, and 200mg of caffeine. Again, the products are all very clear and open, with the brand’s sleep supplement Go To F*cking Sleep being another great example featuring only melatonin at a solid 3mg a serving.

Vulgar Supplements

Vulgar Supplements really does a great job at bringing together formulas you can rely on with the fun and light-hearted theme of vulgar but censored language, or in the brand’s words, “We’re Vulgar. But we make good sh*t.”. The company continues the spin beyond the names of the products into some of the callouts on its labels and throughout its many forms of marketing.

You can check out everything the company has to offer on its website, with some of its other creatively named supplements being the standalone formulas, Massive F*ckin Gains featuring creatine and the glutamine Repair That Sh*t. Through the brand’s site, you can also purchase any of its products, and at reasonable prices, with the majority of the line around or under $30.

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