Redcon1 Big Noise RTD Formula Revealed
Redcon1 is probably best known for their Preworkout Supplements Total War and Big Noise, Total War being Redcon's stimulant preworkout and Big Noise being the brands non-stim pump preworkout. While both of these supplements have always been available in a tub of powdered preworkout, a few years back Redcon1 rolled out an RTD version of Total War which quickly became a hit among Redcon1 fans. A few weeks back we told you about Redcon announcing an RTD version of Big Noise coming soon. Well the all new RTD version of Redcon1 Big Noise is now available on the brands website, and we've gotten a look at the formula.
You can checkout the new Redcon1 Big Noise RTD ingredients above, this non-stimulant pump preworkout features 20mg Niacin, 55mg Sodium from Pink Himalayan Salt, 3 grams of L-Citrulline, 3 grams of Glycerin, 200mg Citicoline Sodium and 140mg Pink Himalayan Salt. If you're looking for a solid muscle pump without messy preworkout powders or shaker bottles, the all new Big Noise RTD may be just what you're looking for. Big Noise RTD's are currently for sale on the Redcon1 website for $39.99 for a 12 case. You should see these hitting the Best Price Nutrition warehouse sometime in the coming weeks so keep your eye out for it.
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