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UXO previews its improved Send It 3.0 under its new name Die Tryin

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Die Tryin ready to release Send It 3

UXO Supplements is a notable brand that has been around for quite some time and made a huge amount of noise with its record-breaking pre-workout Project M777 featuring an absolutely huge 49g serving. The brand’s original entry in the busy pre-workout space is Send It, which has spawned a sequel, a stimulant-free variant, and a cost-effective one in Send It Sport. The third iteration of the core Send It is about to come to market with a major change outside of the formula.

Over the last couple of months, you will have seen the name Die Tryin associated with UXO Supplements, and that’s because the brand is transitioning to that. It is still very much the same people behind it all, with the same approach to quality products and potent formulas. Send It 3.0, as it is being called, will be one of the new supplements under that title, joining a few others like the value-focused Send It Sport, the protein powder Post ISO, and standalones like Creatine and Glutamine.

A shift in name as well as a change of look is no easy task, but UXO Supplements, now known as Die Tryin, is currently going through that and has been for the last couple of months. It’ll be exciting to see how Send It 3.0 turns out on paper, being the brand’s first solid pre-workout to drop since the switch. The current version is already solid, stacked with the likes of Nitrosigine, CognatiQ, 300mg of alpha-gpc, and 8g of citrulline malate, and 3.0 will be looking to step things up.