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MuscleBlaze puts a much simpler formula in the energy drink version of its WrathX pre-workout

Muscleblaze Wrath X Drink

The functional beverage space has exploded, primarily here in the US, down under in Australia, and even over in the United Kingdom and Europe, where there was already a huge selection of health, sports, and nutrition-focused drinks. There are plenty of other regions seeing a rise and increase in beverage-format supplements, and the ever-growing India is one of those. The giant legacy name MuscleBlaze has just shown proof of that, coming out with a ready-to-drink spin-off of its pre-workout WrathX.

MuscleBlaze’s canned WrathX Energy Drink is significantly simpler than the original product, featuring a much lower number of active ingredients. The WrathX pre-workout is relatively advanced for that part of the world, including a reasonable 4.5g of citrulline malate, 3.5g of beta-alanine to power performance, 200mg of caffeine for energy, and premium Creapure creatine. There are several other components to the pre-workout, although in the WrathX Energy Drink, again, it is a simpler selection with 800mg of taurine, an extremely low 25m of carnitine, and a Red Bull-like level of caffeine at 250mg a can.

WrathX Energy Drink is a good name for the latest from MuscleBlaze, as the formula isn’t exactly deserving of the pre-workout reference, especially next to the original WrathX, and it is about what you get in your average competitor in the category. Being a sports nutrition company, it has made sure the nutrition is reasonable with no sugar or carbohydrates, and zero calories. The product is available in the one Sinful Sip flavor and it’s priced at ₹429 for a set of six, which is well under $1 a piece.