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EBOOST announces its fourth flavor of POW in a sweet Peach Nectar

Eboost Peach Nectar Pow

EBOOST, a relative newcomer to the world of supplements, is gearing up to launch an exciting addition to its POW menu, as teased last month. The brand is a unique competitor with offerings in bulk powder and beverage format, including Super Fuel energy drinks and sports nutrition items like POW. EBOOST puts a reasonable blend of ingredients into POW, which is its pre-workout, including a moderate 175mg of natural caffeine, leucine, DMAE, theanine, and 1.6g of high-end CarnoSyn beta-alanine.

The new addition to EBOOST’s POW, going alongside its original three of Blue Raspberry, Tropical Punch, and Berry Melon Fizz, is a single-flavor recipe in Peach Nectar. It has all those same main ingredients and dosages to support energy, focus, and performance, plus the ability to double up a serving for a more potent experience. While the flavor has been announced, fitness enthusiasts will need to hold tight for a bit longer, as it won’t be available for a few weeks, eventually going live at eboost.com at $33.99.

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