New Total War formula?

Strange... they must have pulled a rope a dope. When they first came out man it hit hard. I know they've changed the formula and some other things and now people saying it's garbage.

This^^

When it first came out it was a very, very solid product. Hit super fast, great pumps, good endurance and long lasting energy. I still remember the first time I tried it, fastest hitting preworkout I've tried to date, I couldn't believe it.
 
This^^

When it first came out it was a very, very solid product. Hit super fast, great pumps, good endurance and long lasting energy. I still remember the first time I tried it, fastest hitting preworkout I've tried to date, I couldn't believe it.

The big change was the DMAA. New formula does not have.
 
So I saw Total War at vitamin shoppe tonight....Yet another reformulation, this time with ‘Ampiberry’ wtf is that?!
 
Aaron Singerman = the new James Gage aka Walmart/BJ's/Vita shoppe brand...he's a cuck. Leads people on with using grey market material, switches it all out...so now it can be sold at big market chains, etc.
 
Aaron Singerman = the new James Gage aka Walmart/BJ's/Vita shoppe brand...he's a cuck. Leads people on with using grey market material, switches it all out...so now it can be sold at big market chains, etc.

Tbh I don’t think redcons formulas or products are amazing anyway,


I’ve never tried any but by looking at them just like a bit meh.

Plenty of better options out there


Plus can you trust someone who put to market under dosed products with prime?
 
Tbh I don’t think redcons formulas or products are amazing anyway,


I’ve never tried any but by looking at them just like a bit meh.

Plenty of better options out there


Plus can you trust someone who put to market under dosed products with prime?

PJ is more hardcore than this bozo.

Prob. never hear the truth...but I doubt John Meadows lied about ANY of that situation, leaves PJ/Aaron as to who told DuraCap to not include certain ingredients in Prime.

Yeah his line literally sucks...every "release" is worse than the last. Good marketing though....but the consumer always wins in the end.
 
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