Muscle Multiplier To Target All Ages*
*For adults aged 18 and above
Weight Management
Fitness & Performance
Active Ageing
XS Wildberry Flavoured Drink Premix
is your go-to partner if you are :
Someone who wants to improve muscle mass, muscle strength and muscle functions
Struggling with flabby arms and sagging skin
Overweight or plus-sized
Looking for workout or performance support
Using calorie restrictions to lose weight
3.5g Essential Amino Acids (EAAs)
2.8g Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs)
Fortified with L-Arginine & L-Glutamine
Convenient Individual Stick Packs
Low in Calories
Suitable for Vegetarians
Free from sugar, dairy and soy
Informed Choice -certified
Formulated with Free Amino Acids for Faster and Better Absorption
Benefits of XS Wildberry Flavoured Drink Premix include:
  • Helps to build and maintain lean muscles
  • Promotes muscle recovery
  • Boosts workout sessions and performance
  • Improves body composition and metabolism
  • Improves skin texture
MORE INFORMATION
HOW TO USE
Mix 1 stick pack with 250ml of water or beverage, stir/shake well and consume immediately.
NET WEIGHT
192g (6.4g x 30 stick packs)
ADVISORIES AND PRECAUTIONS
  • For adult consumption only. Children, pregnant women, nursing mothers, or anyone with pre-existing medical conditions should consult a physician before using this product.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
PRODUCTION DATE & EXPIRY DATE IN INFORMATION
Refer to the expiry date printed on the product's packaging.
HEALTH NOTES
  • Results may vary depending on individual's intake, exercise and diet.
  • This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
INGREDIENTS
Amino Acid Mixture*, Acidity Regulator (Citric Acid), Wildberry Flavour, Acidity Regulator (DL-Malic Acid), Thickener (Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose), Stabilizer (Maltodextrin), Anticaking Agent (Silicon Dioxide), Sweetener (Acesulfame Potassium), Acidity Regulator (Trisodium citrate dihydrate) & Sweetener (Sucralose)

Contains acesulfame potassium as permitted non-nutritive sweetening substance.
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