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Nutrifitt previews the first of its supplement collabs with Lee Priest

Nutrifitt Previews Crucifix Pre Workout

A few weeks ago, NutriFitt announced a major partnership, where it got together with none other than the bodybuilding legend Lee Priest, to bring him on as the face of the brand and its premier ambassador. It was also revealed that the two would be working in collaboration with one another to develop some supplements, something we got a sneak peek at this week with a darkened preview of NutriFitt and Lee Priest’s promising pre-workout Crucifix.

All we really know about the upcoming Crucifix is that it’ll be the first joint supplement from the reputable NutriFitt and Lee Priest, and it is going to be stacked with pre-workout ingredients to drive energy, focus, pumps, and performance. You can get a glimpse of the product in the image above, wearing a mostly dark label design with a busy background pattern and contrasting red and white text that really helps get the message and points across.

It is also worth noting that NutriFitt and Lee Priest’s new Crucifix pre-workout says Resurrection Series on its front, leading us to believe that will be the name of the entire line as it builds out. While it’s not a lot of information to go off, it’s information nonetheless, and it seems to point toward the line of supplements from Lee Priest, and Nutrifitt could be hitting the market any day.