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Chemist Warehouse gets an exclusive flavor of Faction’s pre-workout with 5 extra servings

Faction Labs Scarlet Flame Disorder

Like most sports nutrition companies, Australia-based Faction Labs has a signature pre-workout, a core competitor in the saturated category, and it’s called Disorder. It isn’t as stacked as the high-powered Disorder Ultimate; it’s a mainstream-level entry and is still packed with plenty of ingredients and reliable dosages. A double serving includes 6g of pure citrulline for pumps, plenty of focus support from alpha-gpc and theanine, a classic 3.2g of beta-alanine, and a potent 500mg of caffeine.

You can choose to single serve Faction Labs’ Disorder, but it is that double that really makes it a strong pre-workout for its price point. The supplement now has a new flavor for fans to enjoy called Scarlet Flame, a blend of sweet kiwi and crisp apple. The twist is that you can only get the extension from the Australian chain, Chemist Warehouse, and to make it even more attractive, it comes with an extra five regular servings while staying at the smaller Disorder’s price of $39.99 (28.39 USD).