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Upcoming Junglee from India’s Absolute Nutrition gets packaged in a gorilla head-shaped bottle

Absolute Nutrition Previews Junglee Pre Workout

Indian brand Absolute Nutrition is about to release a new pre-workout, which takes a page out of Zoomad Labs’ book in the packaging department. The pre-workout is named Junglee and it comes wrapped in an eye-catching, special edition box that, of course, has a jungle theme throughout it as well as a representation of a King Kong-like animal. Then, inside that box is a bottle of the supplement itself, and that is where things get interesting, as it is not your traditional cylinder tub.

Absolute Nutrition’s Junglee has indeed gone the route you get in almost every single Zoomad Labs product, where there is an animal face bursting out the side of the bottle. In the case of the Junglee pre-workout, that face is a gorilla, but it has a bit of attitude with a scar on its eye, red eyes, a nose ring, and what looks like a lip piercing. Bottles like this are best seen in person and definitely add to the experience when you’re basically scooping your pre-workout from a gorilla’s head.

We’re not sure of the sort of formula you’ll be getting in Junglee, as the supplement is only said to be coming soon from Absolute Nutrition, but we do know the price, at ₹1,699 (20.36 USD), presumably with 30 servings, although it could be 20. That is fairly typical for a sports nutrition product in India, although it won’t have any sort of advanced formula compared to what you get here in the US, despite it deserving something like that with the well-put-together packaging that’s gone into it.

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