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Nz Muscle Ignite Pre Energy Drink

Supplement store and brand NZ Muscle turned its pre-workout Ignite into an energy drink at the end of 2021, rolling together energy and focus ingredients into a carbonated beverage. The combination resulted in a more general, everyday, productivity energy drink with 155mg of caffeine and just one calorie a can. If you were wanting something a bit more advanced and just as convenient NZ Muscle now has Ignite Pre.

NZ Muscle’s Ignite Pre is essentially a carbonated energy drink with ingredients that are more common in pre-workouts. It doesn’t feature overly large dosages of those ingredients, at least compared to a traditional powder pre-workout, but they are in there. Each can of Ignite Pre comes with 1.5g of performance-supporting beta-alanine, a gram of creatine monohydrate, which is not stable in water, 1.6g of citrulline, 245mg n-acetyl-l-tyrosine, and a moderate 160mg of caffeine for energy.

Interestingly, NZ Muscle is selling its all-new, pre-workout-style Ignite Pre energy drink for the same price as it introduced the original Ignite beverage at $29.99 (18.87 USD) for a pack of six cans. Currently, there is only one flavor to choose from for the product in the 4.4-calorie Icy Blue Razz, although if Ignite Pre is anything like Ignite, the brand will add more flavors later down the road give the drink an actual menu.