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    Arrow QUESTION ABOUT CREATINE & NO2

    Question about a Creatine and NO2 Stack. I'm 16 and I have been taking bsn's no-xplode for about 2 months now and I have gotten relatively strong off of it. Im tired of taking the powder, and its really starting to be a hassle making these drinks. I was wondering if anyone has recommendations on pill forms of Creatine and No2. My main goals are to keep getting stronger and becoming more and more cut. So could anyone give me some recommendations on stacking Creatine and No2 Pills? Thanks

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    " Purple-K" creatine worked very well for me www.purple-k.com
    I am also taking a supp called NOK2 www.allmaxnutrition.com, which also works very well

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    I ordered Maximum Pump.. ill tell you about it a couple weeks after it comes ... or maybe the day it comes..
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    i think creatine pills r shite basically,its not very hard to put a spoonfull of powder into a glass pf water is it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan-Boro
    i think creatine pills r shite basically,its not very hard to put a spoonfull of powder into a glass pf water is it
    I strongly disagree, they've done wonders for me, i believe its up to preference

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