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Epiq’s pre-workout Power check outs, the big bright and orange brand at GNC

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Epiq have a number of products in their massive supplement line up. Since they launched on the first of the month and are now being stocked at their exclusive retailers. We figured it was about time we looked at some of their formulas. First up is the banned substance free pre-workout titled, Power. The product is pretty plainly packed, with nothing on the label screaming for attention. Just a bunch of regulars with a complex total of 4.05g in a 7g scoop.

Making up Power’s list of ingredients is taurine, quercetin, beet root, grape seed, agmatine sulfate, tyrosine, and three detailed features. Creatine HCL at 1.5g, beta-alanine at 1g, and the classic caffeine coming in at 190mg. The supplement shouldn’t be half bad. It doesn’t look like a complete waste of time however it’s price may force you to think otherwise. Despite having 40 servings, with a maximum of 2 at any one time. It’s average cost of around $40 may see it losing out to most of the competition.

Epiq is an exclusive brand so regardless of what their big February countdown resulted in we all knew we were looking at a $35+ pre-workout and $50+ protein powder. The real surprise is that most of their products including Power, are actually quite well put together. So if you do happen to drop in to a GNC outlet don’t be afraid to check the unmissable Epiq stands and hopefully sneak some samples.