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PharmaFreak’s first drop for the year is a refreshed version of its long-running gainer

PharmaFreak updates Mass Freak for 2025

The first new drop from PharmaFreak for the year is a revamped version of its long-running mass gainer, iconically stuffed into a giant bright yellow bag, although for the refresh it has been moved to a tub. The goal of the supplement has remained the same, as you’d expect with a mass gainer as there aren’t really many directions you can take in this particular category. The product is alll about providing a sizeable amount of nutrition and calories in the convenience of a post-workout shake.

PharmaFreak’s 2025 edition of Mass Freak is relatively scalable and we don’t mean that in the sense that it’s short in any area, we say that when the balance, specifically the protein, gives you the ability to have more servings without going over the top in any critical area. The sequel supplement gives you 35g of protein per serving next to around 80g of carbohydrates, 7g of that sugar, 6g of fat, and 500 calories. Again, that is fairly scalable, where you could throw down a couple of servings to push through to 70g of protein, 160g of carbs, low fat, and that four-figure standard of 1,000 calories.

The new Mass Freak doesn’t get too complex in the ingredients, relying on common and cost-effective components to provide those macronutrients mentioned with maltodextrin for the carbohydrates, whey concentrate for the protein, and MCTs for quality fats. Mass Freak is coming to market soon if not aready, in large 6lb jugs, working out to a moderate 21 servings or 10 if you go for the double, and two flavors to choose from in traditional Chocolate Milkshake and Vanilla Milkshake.

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