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Infinis puts a competitive price tag on Cosmic Pre that falls under $30 for Black Friday

Infinis Pricing On Cosmic And Infinite Pre

One of the big mysteries that came before Infinis Nutrition’s major drop of eight completely new supplements was pricing, specifically for the pre-workouts it previewed. We are talking about Cosmic Pre, the brand’s first-ever cost-effective offering, and the stacked premium pre-workout Infinite Pre. All of those products went live yesterday alongside the brand’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale where everything is 30% off, and with that came the reveal of exactly how much those items cost.

We expected Infinis Nutrition’s Cosmic Pre to land somewhere in the space of 40, but it is just under that at $39.99. That gets even better during the brand’s Black Friday sale, where the sitewide 30% discount using the coupon code “BFCM” brings the pre-workout down to $27.99, close to some of the other budget-friendly but not as stacked supplements. As for Infinite Pre, the much more premium offering, that has become Infinis’ most expensive pre-workout, overtaking its original comprehensive Ultra Pre by a few bucks at $62.99 for a 20-serving tub.

Another point about Infinite Pre that we had questions about was whether or not it is a sequel to Ultra Pre and potentially replacing the original Infinis Nutrition supplement. They do have distinct differences where Infinite Pre hits a bit harder, and that makes sense as the reputable brand is planning to sell both alongside one another. Be sure to get in on the Black Friday promotion Infinis has running before it expires Monday night, especially since it is one of the biggest discounts you’ll ever see it offer.

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