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Who makes their own preworkout drink?
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<blockquote data-quote="salasman" data-source="post: 34084" data-attributes="member: 7767"><p>Wow, your ingredients are very similar to mine, with a few additions and subtractions. I too like to add my own flavoring as well without any artificial colors and flavors. Lately, I've been using these 2 mixes both purchased on amazon.com</p><p></p><p></p><p>1. True Lemon Lemonade Bulk Pack, Original, 30 Count, 3.2 Ounce - all natural flavors with stevia as the sweetener; i add more water than suggested; very easy to drink during strength/cardio sessions.</p><p></p><p>2. Skratch Labs - all natural; contains a little sugar; electrolytes; usually intended for prolonged activity where sweating is more likely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="salasman, post: 34084, member: 7767"] Wow, your ingredients are very similar to mine, with a few additions and subtractions. I too like to add my own flavoring as well without any artificial colors and flavors. Lately, I've been using these 2 mixes both purchased on amazon.com 1. True Lemon Lemonade Bulk Pack, Original, 30 Count, 3.2 Ounce - all natural flavors with stevia as the sweetener; i add more water than suggested; very easy to drink during strength/cardio sessions. 2. Skratch Labs - all natural; contains a little sugar; electrolytes; usually intended for prolonged activity where sweating is more likely. [/QUOTE]
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