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Force Factor begins rolling out its simple Essential Series including the likes of Creatine and Caffeine

Force Factor Essential Series

The widely available and heavily marketed Force Factor recently released a new series of supplements that, as per its name — Essential Series — is relatively basic and straightforward. There are five products making up the family, each explaining what it’s all about in its title with Caffeine, Milk Thistle, Creatine Monohydrate Powder, CoQ10, and the marginally more complex and multi-ingredient supplement Men’s Multivitamin.

For those interested in a bit more information about the Force Factor Essential Series items, Caffeine comes with a moderate 200mg of the energizing component a tablet, and 300mg in every capsule of Milk Thistle. You then have the bulk, unflavored Creatine Monohydrate Powder with 60 full 5g servings, CoQ10 with 100mg of its title ingredient per capsule, and lastly, you have the daily multivitamin designed for men.

As mentioned, and as we outlined, Force Factor’s Essential Series are pretty basic or “Essential” as the name of the collection suggests, and their prices reflect that simplicity. Over on Amazon, most of the supplements are already in stock, with the rest presumably joining soon, with the likes of Creatine Monohydrate Powder available at $19.99 and Caffeine at $8.87, and currently, you can get a huge 40% off subscriptions.

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