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Cobra Labs The Curse 50 Serves $38 + FREE POST @ MuscleU.com.au

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There is an update to the packaging of The Curse (pre-workout) coming shortly so we're clearing out the old stock. Blue Raspberry, Lemon Rush and Watermelon Deluxe flavours available at this price. Same formula as the new packaging version, expiry on these should be at least 08/2015 and some are 2016.

If you're after a different pre-workout, pretty sure we have the best pricing currently available on Driven Sports Frenzy, Mutated Nation Crack3d Xtreme and Finaflex Ignite2 as well (happy to price match too).

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  • +1

    I love me some proprietary forumlas, from the nutritional info:

    Energizing Muscle Fuel 3030mg †

    why not just say, flavoured voodoo magic?

    • The line underneath goes with it so you at least know the ingredients.

      Energizing Muscle Fuel 3030mg †
      Beta Alanine, Creatine Monohydrate, Citric Acid

      But yes, proprietary formulas are annoying as hell, there's a few supplements coming out lately that have the full dosages listed though.

  • MUCH cheaper at bodybuilding.com. They have a buy 2 get 1 free going atm
    http://au.bodybuilding.com/store/cobra-labs/the-curse.html

    • This is the cheapest price in Aus that we have found. 99% of the supplements on the market are cheaper direct from the US but good luck if you want it anytime soon. To get it in the same shipping time as ours (1-6 days) it will cost you about $44 per tub from BB.com

      • So basically pay double the price to get the product a few days earlier. If you are that desperate for a preworkout I think you need to reevaluate your priorities, lol.

        • Don't forget you have to buy three tubs to get that price from BB.com (still not close to double the price btw). I wouldn't want to be using the same pre-workout for the next 150 sessions. For one tub ours is the same price, plus the extra benefits of buying from an Aussie seller.

      • While it is a great price for local stock and quick delivery times (even compared in price to say, Vitacost), BB having buy 2 get one free means you can get 3 delivered for A$76.38 making them A$25.46 each. Due to this substantial difference, if a person was comfortable with this product and wanted to stock up, I think the cost would outweigh the 7-14 days delivery time. Having local options is always great though.

        On another note, anyone actually used this product before? I would love to hear some feedback. I got out of the pre-workout game after Jack3d got reformulated and stopped becoming legal speed (jks, but seriously though, none of them seem to compare).

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