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Online disappearance points at Amino Drive 2.0 for PhD Nutrition

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Online disappearance points at Amino Drive 2.0 for PhD Nutrition

It was only just yesterday that news came in from PhD Nutrition that they had a new supplement coming very soon, one that fans apparently would find rather INTRAresting. Despite the hint being as obvious as the brand could have possibly made it, we were left wondering what kind of intra-workout PhD had put together. While we did end up thinking some kind of an amino would be more than fitting as it is at the moment one of the market’s major trends. We then figured it might be worth seeing what the brand currently offer in that area to rule out what may not be on the way. It turns out the investigation has resulted in quite the opposite, as PhD’s original amino cocktail Amino Drive has in fact been removed from their website. The brand haven’t of course released anything explaining why it’s been removed, however the disappearance more than points at the coming of an Amino Drive 2.0. Stores like Monster Supplements and Dolphin Fitness also hint at the idea as they are currently listing the product as out of stock. PhD have said more information is due this week, at which time we will find out if Amino Drive’s suspicious online removal does have anything to do with their new supplement.