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MyoBlox gets back into the special edition flavors and formulas in Sucka-Free Tea

Myoblox Sucka Free Tea Loco

One of the things MyoBlox was most known for throughout the years were its special edition flavor series, where it would make a collection of flavors all around the same theme, spread across a selection of its most popular supplements. The product also always included alternative formulas, where the reputable brand would add ingredients, raise dosages, or a mix of both for a slightly different or more effective experience, but that is something that died down in its later years.

MyoBlox recently made a resurgence due to new ownership under the veteran eyes of Doug Miller from Core Nutritionals and Steven Salmon of MAN Sports, and with that revamp, we are seeing the return of those limited-time flavors. A couple of months after the relaunch of MyoBlox, the brand has brought its first special edition item to market for none other than 4th Of July, with a temporary taste called Sucka-Free Tea for the brand’s signature stimulant pre-workout Loco.

Myoblox Sucka Free Tea Loco Label

Like the old days, MyoBlox’s Sucka-Free Tea Loco comes with a slightly different formula compared to the regular version of the supplement, switching things up on the pump and sensory side. The product has double the betaine at 5g and added VasoDrive in addition to the 10g Trilline blend for even stronger muscle pumps, and in place of NooLVL is synephrine, theobromine, English ivy, and a marginally lighter 370mg of caffeine from two sources, which for Sucka-Free Tea involves zumXR.

MyoBlox has only produced 1,000 units of its 4th Of July celebrating Sucka-Free Tea Loco, and to make them feel extra special, they are individually numbered on the lid. The limited edition pre-workout will cost you a pinch more than the regular Loco at $49.99 for a tub of the same 20 maximum servings, and there are some multi-bottle bundles available. While a single unit is $49.99, two works out to $42.50 a piece, and a triple pack falls way down into the 30s at $37 each.