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Amino PM priced in line with its biggest competitors

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If you’ve seen the contents of Muscle Elements next new supplement Amino PM, you’ll know why it’s one of the most highly anticipated products of the year. With a facts panel listing more than 20 different ingredients, and a maximum serving size of 21g, Amino PM is already causing quite the stir before it’s even on sale. One of the main reason we’re excited is because the formula looks like the closest thing since MusclePharm’s legendary recovery supplement Bullet Proof, in fact you could almost say Amino PM looks better. We’ve brought the product again today because another one of the product’s details has been released, confirming the cost of Amino PM.

One of the most common things with nighttime recovery supplements that aim to do more than just put you to sleep, like Amino PM, is that they are rather expensive. As competitively priced as Bullet Proof once was, some of its closest rivals sit quite a bit above the 30 to $35 mark. Products like Ronnie’s Resurrect PM can be seen up around $35, with our favorite recovery formula at the moment MHP’s 5D Tropin, valued even higher at around $40. Looking at big names like that it should come as no surprise that Muscle Elements’ upcoming Amino PM will be no different. While the price on the supplement may vary from store to store, it is going to be in the same area as the likes of 5D-Tropin with a cost of about $42.

For 40 servings or 20 when using Amino PM’s maximum, $42 is certainly not bad and as mentioned right in line with its biggest competitors. The catch of course is if the formula does perform anywhere near as good as it looks then the $1.05 a serving will be a whole lot easier to swallow. Muscle Elements’ Amino PM is still set for release sometime over the next month or two, with two flavors due to be available in Midnight Grape and Pineapple Mango.

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