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Sharpe Nutrition Peaak Performance

The retailer Sharpe Nutrition became a brand as well as a reliable health and nutrition store earlier this year when it launched its first-ever product in a delicious, whey-based protein powder by the name of Wheysted. The supplement features a very different look from what had been associated with the retailer side of the business, but a great start to the industry nonetheless. The team said it would be expanding into other areas of the market following Wheysted, and it has done just that with PEAAK Performance.

The newly released PEAAK Performance from and sold by Sharpe Nutrition is an amino cocktail designed to enhance and improve recovery, and as per the name, it has a bit of an endurance infusion. On the amino side, you do get a solid dose of EAAs, as hinted at in the title of the supplement, with a combined 6.5g of all nine EAAs, 5g of that being all-important BCAAs. Then, for that performance twist, the brand has included a selection of electrolytes, not a huge amount, but enough to combine for 223mg per serving.

Sports Nutrition supplements tend to sit up in the $40 range a lot these days; sometimes they fall in and around the 30s, but that 40 realm is where most of them wind up. That is not the case with Sharpe Nutrition’s PEAAK Performance, with the sports nutrition store and brand keeping it well under both of those marks at $24.99. That’ll get you a bottle of 30 full servings straight from sharpenutrition.us, and there is just one flavor to choose from to start in multi-fruit experience called Tropical Punch.

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