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Hosstile is preparing to put out a beverage and we think it’s a Hosstility RTD

Hosstile Teases Pre Workout Rtd

April Fools’ Day usually fills the Stack3d newsfeed full of fun and entertaining concepts and ideas that aren’t actually real; they are just for show for the occasion and a quick laugh. Today, none of the updates and developments we’ve shared have been pranks, even the items that seem most like one. The real news is clearly still coming thick and fast, including an update from Fouad Abiad’s brand Hosstile, which has shared a teaser of its first ready-to-drink supplement.

You can see Hosstile’s teaser graphic above, featuring an unbranded beverage of some sort, and it has been shared alongside the words, “no mixing”, “no waiting”. While we don’t know for sure what the team has been hard at work in the laboratory cooking up, we’re relatively sure this is a Hosstility RTD. The majority of the time, we see a ready-to-drink offering from a supplement company; it is a pre-workout RTD, and the “no waiting” line is what flat out confirms it for us.

A ready-to-drink pre-workout from Hosstile would be a nice fit for its premium selection of sports nutrition supplements, especially since it has so many other competitors in the saturated category. There is the original Hosstility, the cost-effective Hosstility Foundation, and the pump-powering Bloodshot. A quick and convenient Hosstility RTD would make a lot of sense, and while it could be something else entirely, we’re relatively confident it’s a premade pre-workout.