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Canada’s TC Nutrition looks like it’s about to get into energy drinks

Tc Nutrition Teases An Energy Drink

TC Nutrition is one of the biggest supplement companies out of Canada, known for a strong selection of sports nutrition products, including the stimulant pre-workout Batch 27, the premium protein powder Complete Isolate, and the fat burner Hydraburn. Over the years, it has built a loyal following with its effective, well-dosed formulas, and its next launch is shaping up to be its biggest release to date.

The brand has shared a teaser that strongly hints at the arrival of an energy drink, with four shadowed products, all of them looking like the traditional 16oz can. While no official confirmation has been given, for us at least, the imagery points at nothing else. A TC Energy Drink could be what we’re in for, or a spin-off of something already in the lineup, like the brand’s pre-workout in a Batch 27 Energy Drink.

No matter how you look at it, TC Nutrition appears ready to make a significant move, and we’re pretty confident it’s in the direction of energy drinks. We look forward to seeing how this unfolds and if it’s an energy drink, what the team has crafted, as while it’s common for supplement companies in the US to tackle beverage, that’s not the case in Canada.

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