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Core begins its Vitamin Shoppe rollout online with Core Pro and Core Pudd’n

Core Nutritionals Vitamin Shoppe Launch Online

Core Nutritionals is expected to be making its highly-anticipated debut at The Vitamin Shoppe in the New Year, in fact, right on New Year’s Day for a strong start to 2023. With such an extensive selection of supplements, not everything from the brand is going to be available at the sports nutrition retailer, only a select few, including the loaded new version of its pre-workout Core Fury V2.

While the first day of January is still a few weeks away, Core Nutritionals’ rollout in The Vitamin Shoppe has already begun on its website at vitaminshoppe.com. Now in stock in the retailer’s online store are two of the brand’s protein powders, the blend style Core Pro in Death By Chocolate and Cinnamon French Toast, and the dessert style Core Pudd’n in Rocky Road and Fluffernilla.

Those are obviously not all Core Nutritionals is going to have at The Vitamin Shoppe, but for now, Core Pro and Core Pudd’n are what you can grab online. The retailer’s prices of those two protein powders are similar to the brand’s own website, with Core Pro the same at $49.99 and Core Pudd’n slightly cheaper at $44.99.

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