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MAN Sports launches its pure dextrose formula ISO-Carb

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Just short of five months since it was first unveiled, MAN Sports has finally launched its delicious looking carbohydrate formula ISO-Carb. The supplement was first spotted back in July, and since then we’ve only seen one other teaser for it which came last month. The product is now available, bringing with it all of the details you need to know as well as a couple of introductory deals.

The big question ever since MAN Sports originally revealed ISO-Carb, was what kind of carbohydrate formula is it? A lot of supplement companies lately have been going with some of your more high-end sources such as Cluster Dextrin highly branched cyclic dextrin (HBCD), and Compound Solution’s low glycemic Carb10. In the case of ISO-Carb MAN has decided to keep it pretty simple, actually about as simple as you can get.

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The latest release from MAN Sports is in fact flavored dextrose. There is no blend of any sort, just 33g of the simple sugar in each of its 30 servings, yielding a total of 30g of carbohydrates for 120 calories. The brand does give reasons why it decided to go with dextrose over things Karbolyn or HBCD, one of the main ones being that it wanted an effective solution for price-conscious consumers.

Another highlight of ISO-Carb, which should come as no surprise since we are talking about MAN Sports here, is the flavors the product comes in. The brand has put together a total of five for it with its two somewhat signature candy recipes in Sour Batch and Dorks, Strawberry Ice-Pop, Orange Juice, and the most convenient of the lot, Neutral (unflavored).

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As for the introductory deals MAN has launched ISO-Carb with, there is a total of two to choose from. The first is just the one bag of ISO-Carb for $24.99 with a free Metal MAN Shaker and Camo Snapback, and the second is two bags for $39.98 with the same two freebies. To take advantage of either limited time offer head to the supplement’s dedicated website at theisocarb.com.

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