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Wolf puts UK-grown lion’s mane and reishi into their standalone dropper products

Wolf Mushroom Extract Droppers

The young and growing Wolf Supplements in the United Kingdom has hit several key sports nutrition categories, starting with its pre-workouts, sleep solution, standalone creatine, and its dedicated hydration product. Its most recent rollout involves something a bit different, featuring ingredients that are somewhat common in the industry but not necessarily in the formats the brand has packaged them into.

The latest from Wolf Supplements is Lion’s Mane Mushroom Extract and Reishi Extract, two functional mushroom extracts that have been widely used in pre-workouts, nootropics, and daily health products for their focus and performance benefits. The supplements are made in Wolf’s home country of the United Kingdom, and are at a 1:4 mushroom-to-liquid ratio, ensuring plenty of potency in every drop.

The other notable difference with Wolf Supplements’ Lion’s Mane Mushroom and Reishi Extracts is that they don’t come in capsules or bulk powder, but liquid tincture bottles to drop servings straight in your mouth or beverage. The price on them isn’t too bad, both sitting at £25 (33.26 USD) for a 50ml bottle, or if you want both, there is the two-pack with abottle of each at £44.99, saving £2.50 eaech per product.

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