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Axe and Sledge packs quite a punch in its GNC-exclusive pre-workout HWMF

Axe And Sledge Hwmf

One of the other completely new and exclusive innovations Axe and Sledge Supplements has produced specifically for the sports nutrition retail giant GNC is the pre-workout HWMF. This is separate from the many other competitors the brand already has in the category, including the high-stimulant DBAP — Don’t Be A Pussy — its original Ignition Switch, Seventh Gear, and the well-rounded Intake. HMWF is actually very similar to Intake, as they share some of the same ingredients and effects.

You can see the facts panel for Axe and Sledge Supplements’ HMWF pre-workout directly below, and like DBAP, HWMF does stand for something in Hard Working Mother F*cker. The GNC-exclusive pre-workout has a similar set of pump-powering components in citrulline and betaine at 6g and 2.5g, respectively. Interestingly, there is no performance support, no elevATP, Senactiv, or even beta-alanine-like in Intake, except for maybe taurine at 2g a serving, but everything else is for energy and focus.

Axe And Sledge Hwmf Label

Driving the stimulant part of the experience for Axe and Sledge Supplements’ HWMF is a potent blend of notably reliable ingredients, also commonly found in products in the pre-workout category like citrulline and betaine. For focus, you get 100mg of proven CognatiQ, a full 600mg of alpha-gpc, and synephrine. Then, for energy, there is a potent 400mg of caffeine from classic anhydrous and extended-release zumXR, and the yohimbines, alpha and regular, at 2mg and 1mg, respectively.

As previously confirmed, Axe and Sledge Supplements is making its big launch or highly-anticipated return to the supplement store GNC tomorrow, both online and in stores. The energy, focus, and pump pre-workout HMWF will be a part of that, as well as the other exclusives Grape Soda JST WRK Energy Drink and Whey More protein powder. There will be three flavors on the menu for the all-new product in Blue Colada, Citrus Punch, and Melon Pop, all with 20 maximum servings per bottle.