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Flavored liquid carnitine the latest entry in Skull Labs growing catalog in Europe

Skull Labs Liquid Carnitine

European supplement company Skull Labs, which we’ve featured a few times here at Stack3d with its various releases over the last year or so, is getting ready to roll out another one, although it’s not anything complex like its pre-workout Skull Crusher or recovery cocktail EAA Amino. The product is named L-Carnitine 3000, and you could probably guess what it is, as the title of the supplement does indeed explain everything it’s about.

Skull Labs L-Carnitine 3000 is a liquid format product that comes with 33 servings a bottle, and true to the name, each of those servings has 3,000mg of standard l-carnitine to enhance metabolism and support weight loss. It’s a simple and versatile supplement fans can stack with other fat-burning formulas, and it’s currently rolling out to stores in three fruit flavors, with Cherry Cola, Sour Watermelon, and a classic Blue Raspberry.

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