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Arginine, Citrulline and Beta-Alanine expand Project #1’s simple Ground Zero Series

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Project One Ground Zero Extensions

Project #1 Nutrition started its stripped-down, straightforward Ground Zero Series with your typical standalone supplements, bulk, unflavored creatine and glutamine, packing 50 full-size servings into every tub. Following the recent restock of those two simple products, the brand has expanded the line, more than doubling its size with three extensions, all keeping that theme of having one core ingredient in unflavored powder format.

Joining Project #1 Nutrition’s original Creatine Monohydrate and Glutamine are L-Citrulline, AAKG, and Beta-Alanine. Each of those supplements has only the component in its name, with straight citrulline for muscle pumps, classic arginine AKG in AAKG, and the performance powdering beta-alanine. Their serving split is slightly different, with Citrulline and Beta-Alanine having 300g per tub and AAKG 250g, which can be split how you please.

For even more consistency throughout the Ground Zero Series, Project #1 Nutrition has balanced those servings to get the prices pretty much the same as one another. The debut Creatine Monohydrate and Glutamine both cost $29.95, and that cost is identical for L-Citrulline and AAKG, although Beta-Alanine is a pinch cheaper, landing at $24.95.