
This week’s most viewed stories stretched across pre-workouts, functional foods, and even legal disputes in the ingredient space. Firstly, it was Infinis Nutrition that once again stood out with an update to Infinite Pre, this time loaded due to its never-before-seen pre-workout dosage with a full gram of the focus-enhancing Cognizin. Typically, Cognizin lands at around 500mg, sometimes 250mg, but nowhere near the heights of 1,000mg.
- Infinis puts a huge 1,000mg of Cognizin into the new version of Infinite Pre
- Real Good Foods packs 20g of protein into its chicken meatballs and just 2g of carbs
- BioSteel puts its clean protein drink into Costco and it saves you 17%
- FutureCeuticals takes legal action against Aura Scientific and NeuroRush
- Cherry Limeade Ghost Energy rebranded in partnership with this year’s Riot Fest
Real Good Foods caught attention following its promise to remove industrial seed oils, with its newest frozen entry, high-protein chicken meatballs delivering 20g of protein and just 2g of carbohydrates per serving. BioSteel landed another major placement in the beverage aisle, this time getting its still relatively recent protein beverage, Clean Protein Drink, into the membership retailer Costco with a bulk offering that saves shoppers 17%.
FutureCeuticals drove heavy interest after confirming legal action against Aura Scientific, centered on alleged infringement of its coffee fruit patents with the competing NeuroRush ingredient. Rounding out the most-read posts was Ghost, which continues to make noise in energy drinks with a reskin of its Cherry Limeade Ghost Energy flavor tied to Riot Fest. To keep up with the popular topics, follow our hourly-updated Top Posts page.