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ALT moves into pre-workouts and goes with a reliable set of ingredients and solid dosages

Alt Pre Workout

ALT started out as a protein-only company, specifically clear and refreshing protein powder, packing a clean nutrition profile of 21g of protein per serving, 2g of carbohydrates, no sugar or fat, and a nice and clean 100 calories. The branding of that signature supplement screams great taste, filling itself with eye-catching colors, all revolving around each of the different flavors. The team is now branching out, going from protein powder to another incredibly competitive space by way of pre-workout.

Entrepreneur Sarah Ainsley Harrison and her brand ALT recently teased the coming of a pre-workout, and to close out the month of October, that supplement has officially launched. Considering the company is new, still very young, and has a very broad, mainstream approach, it has packed a relatively solid set of ingredients. The ALT Pre-Workout is filled with ingredients frequent users of this sort of product will be familiar with, but they’re all dosed at effective amounts, some even beyond that.

Alt Pre Workout Label

The newly released ALT Pre-Workout packs a solid 8g of straight citrulline and 1.5g of betaine for muscle pumps into its full two-scoop serving, and to drive performance, there is the electrolyte source, coconut water, 2g of taurine, and a classic 3.2g of the ever-present beta-alanine. Then, to make the supplement a comprehensive experience with an infusion of energy and focus, there is n-acetyl-l-tyrosine at 350mg, 125mg of theacrine, and a strong 300mg of caffeine for that reliable uplifting energy.

You can immediately get your hands on the ALT Pre-Workout directly through the brand’s online store, where it is now in stock alongside the brand’s original clear protein powder. ALT does keep the theme alive by releasing its first product extension in all fruity flavors, four to be exact with Razzy Lime, Just Peachy, Blue Lemonade, and Sour Green Cherry. The price of a tub is $59.99 (43.11 USD), right around most core-level competitors, and you get the typical split of 40 regular and 20 maximum servings.