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Applied Nutrition’s new look for ABE is going everywhere not just the US

Applied Worldwide Rebrand Of Abe

Applied Nutrition recently revealed the new look that is going to be on its pre-workout All Black Everything, better known as ABE, when it makes its highly-anticipated debut in the US early next month. It is similar to the original in terms of information displayed, how it’s all laid out, and the colors that are used, with the biggest changes being the edgier font for the title, bolder flavor callouts, and some smaller, detailed graphics.

The hugely popular UK-based brand has announced that while the new look for its ABE pre-workout was previewed and confirmed for its launch in the US, that’s not the only place getting the refreshed label design. Applied Nutrition has revealed that it is changing the look of ABE for all areas of the world, so everywhere its supplements are sold, will be seeing the rebrand and its more eye-catching design, at some point in time.

We’re not sure when the rollout for the new look ABE is expected to take place, but if Applied Nutrition is sharing a development like this, it can’t be far away, and as mentioned, its debut in the US is also right around the corner in the first couple of weeks of December.

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