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Scitec reformulate their pre-workouts, Big Bang 2.0 trades in Gakic, ketones & a few others

Teamed with the massive renaming of Scitec supplements came a number of reformulations. Each product that got upgraded didn’t have it’s title changed just a simple 2.0 added to the end. The first one that’s going to get detailed is the power packed pre-workout supplement Big Bang 2.0. Previously it’s main complex weighed in at 28.228g with 47 ingredients, it now sits at 28.135 with 55 different features.

The new tub still has 9 unique proprietary blends, but most of them have all had been edited. Whether it be a loss of creatine forms or subtraction of carnitine elements, it has had a lot of minor alterations done to it. Along with the tiny changes there have been some major ones. Big Bang 2.0 has dropped, citrulline, Gakic and raspberry ketones in favor of garcinia cambogia more commonly HCA, bacopa monnieri (water hyssop), bitter melon, ginkgo baloba, ginger, guarana, co-Q10 and ribose.

Most fans wouldn’t notice one or two edits to a formula but there are enough tiny updates to Big Bang 2.0 to actually have a noticeable difference. The loss of Gakic is a blow to the pre-workout however the added ginkgo, guarana and HCA should be three that help fill that performance loss.

Scitec have made a number of similar moves on every other pre-workout in their range. That includes Vitargo, Hot Blood and the more recently released Power3d. Two other supplements that will be detailed in the coming days that were also affected by the new year’s wave are the creatine complex Attack!, and the multi component glutamine matrix G-Bomb.

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