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Legion seems to take inspiration from the classic Swedish Fish for its newest flavor of Pulse

Legion Red Gummy Fish Pulse

Since the beginning of the whole candy-inspired flavors or even authentic candy flavor collaborations for supplements, there are a few treats that brands have continued to attempt. The berry flavored Swedish Fish has gone on to be the inspiration of many flavors of sports nutrition products, usually with a name that points in the iconic candy’s direction. Ghost has been the only one to do it authentically, and well, for its pre-workout, gaming, amino, and energy drink.

Legion is getting in on that action with the newest taste of its signature stimulant pre-workout Pulse. Launching this week for the balanced supplement is Red Gummy Fish, not officially said to be Swedish Fish-based, but all the signs point to it. The brand has paired the taste with Pulse’s reliable blend of 8g of citrulline malate, 3.6g of betaine, 350mg of caffeine, and more, and it’s discounted at the moment at legionathletics.com at $33.75 each for two.

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