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Core throws in a free shaker and shirt with purchases of its Transformers supplements

Where To Buy Core X Transformers Supplements

If you were at all excited by Core Nutritionals’ authentic collaboration with the legendary Hasbro franchise Transformers, as promised, the entire collection has gone live today, and you’ll want to get in sooner rather than later. The brand has nine different sports nutrition products in total in the collection, with the pre-workout Energon, the amino and hydration formula Allspark, and the protein powder Protron, each of them available in three flavors inspired key characters Optimus Prime, Megatron, and Bumblebee.

Every completely new supplement from Core Nutritionals and Transformers is in the same realm regarding price as the sports nutrition brand’s other competitors in those same mainstream categories. The pre-workout Energon sits at $54.99, the same as a full-size bottle of the stimulant pre-workout Core Fury, and the protein powder Protron carries an identical 2lb Core Pro price of $49.99. Lastly, you have Allspark, which doesn’t have a similar alternative already out there, but it is premiumly priced at $44.99.

There aren’t any preset bundles available on the initial rollout of Core Nutritionals’ authentic family of Transformers supplements, although there is a deal for those who want to grab a few. While you won’t get any discount, for a limited time, if you grab any two of the products, the brand will throw in a free similarly styled shaker bottle, and if you get three, you get the shaker and a tee. Again, it doesn’t save you any money; it is mostly a nice way to sweeten the pot and further authenticate the experience.