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Colorful new brand Skeleton Nutrition making some noise and growing at pace

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Introducing Skeleton Nutrition

Skeleton Nutrition is a colorful new supplement company emerging out of Egypt, which is not a place we know of many other health and nutrition brands, let alone any that put in a good amount of effort to stand out. Skeleton features a colorful look and feel, and a graphic-driven design that immediately sets it apart from the competition, although on the inside, it keeps things relatively simple and straightforward.

Skeleton Nutrition proudly makes all of its own supplements at home in Egypt, and that catalog currently consists of several classic standalones, including Citrulline Malate, Beta-Alanine, Glutamine, and, of course, Creatine. The brand also has the traditional three-piece CGT product, blending creatine monohydrate, glutamine, and taurine, with 5g, 3g, and 2g, respectively, per serving, in a tub of 40 servings.

Introducing Skeleton Nutrition

The other supplements filling out the Skeleton Nutrition catalog are where things get a touch more complex, including Karbogen, a blend of carbohydrates and electrolytes, and the two pre-workouts, Spooky and Mad Fuelgen. The former is the more impressive of the two, featuring respectable dosages in 6g of citrulline malate, 5g of beta-alanine, 3g of creatine, 2g of arginine, and 400mg of caffeine in a double serving.

You have to remember, in some markets around the world, the average supplement isn’t that expensive, and Egypt is one of those places. Skeleton Nutrition’s Spooky pre-workout isn’t stacked, but it’s pretty damn impressive for its undiscounted price of E£1,200 (24.05 USD), beating out some of the cost-effective pre-workouts we in the US. For more on the brand and to check out its line in more detail, head over to its website and be on the look out for updates and developments as it grows in the near future.