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Rule One expands its arsenal in India in partnership with MuscleKart

Rule One Expansion In India

India has many domestic sports nutrition companies, many of them growing fast and making a name for themselves, but there is also an incredibly large amount of intense international competition from importers and brands manufactured in the country. Major supplement competitor Rule One has just strengthened its position in India, partnering with the retail and distribution giant MuscleKart to bring some of its more recent releases to market there, on top of what it already has to offer.

Rule One has plenty of its known supplements available in India through MuscleKart, including its signature and cost-effective protein powder, R1 Whey Blend, in a variety of flavors and sizes. Joining that small and growing selection in the country this month are the hydration creatine-based muscle builder Charged Creatine and the amino cocktail EAA. MuscleKart has also added two pre-workouts to its arsenal in PreLift and the cost-conscious Roar, available at ₹2,999 (35.90 USD) for a 30-serving tub.