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Max Muscle’s bulk liquid multivitamin now features a more attractive look

Max Muscle Rebrands Vit Acell

Vit-Acell is a relatively unique supplement, mostly due to its format, coming from the legacy brand known as Max Muscle Nutrition here in the US. The product is a multivitamin, although instead of being produced in the traditional tablets or capsules, or even flavored powder, it is available in a bottle of bulk liquid, similar to liquid carnitines and glycerol-based pump pre-workouts. Max Muscle brings together all sorts of vitamins and minerals for general health and wellness in a liquid you pour out one serving at a time.

Max Muscle Nutrition recently decided it was time to completely rebrand Vit-Acell, swapping out its graphics-filled design for something much more bright, white, minimalist, and modern. To ensure fans are aware of every tweak, we can confirm the inside has been kept exactly the same. Basically, all of the ingredients and dosages that were in the previous version of the bulk liquid multivitamin Vit-Acell, are in there, from 500mcg of vitamin a right down to the 425mg superfood blend.

The Vit-Acell makeover definitely makes it stand out a lot more than its predecessor, or at least appear more formal and modern. Again, you get all of the same ingredients, so there is no change there, and the same goes for the Citrus Blast and Raspberry Lemonade flavors, both sugar-free with around a gram of carbohydrates and a minuscule 15 calories. Directly through Max Muscle Nutrition’s online store, you’ll pay $40.99, and that gets you a bottle of 32 servings, enough for just over any month of the year.