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    Which am I better off using?

    CEE or Maximum Pump?

    I have been using NO 2, which while it wasn't worth the GNC price I paid, was helping with pumps and vascularity.

    I just ran out of NO 2. I am also thinking about cycling creatine again. I have come to understand, that Maximum Pump, has Creatine and NO 2.

    Is this the best of both worlds? Or would I be better off just using CEE?

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    Max Pump is pretty sick, if you really want the NO product as well as a creatine product, get max pump. If you dont care about NO that much, get some bulk CEE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FishOrCutBait
    Max Pump is pretty sick, if you really want the NO product as well as a creatine product, get max pump. If you dont care about NO that much, get some bulk CEE.
    Its that good, huh? Really? Thats good to hear.

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    I liked it, I only got a 2 day sample, but I got some WICKED pumps from it. Come next paycheck, Im gonna buy me some along with some of that blowout AMRX, man Im an IronMagLabs whore.
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    Indeed you are.

    Thanks for the input.

    Anyone else used Maxpump? Can anybody else provide any feedback regarding which they'd rather use?

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    Anyone? Anyone? Bueller...

    I know alot of you swayre by CEE...so that's why I'm asking this. More feedback would be appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincePaul
    CEE or Maximum Pump?
    Maximum Pump is more than just "Creatine", check the supplement facts on it.

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    What effects does a good pump have on your body?

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    But is the creatine contained in Maximum Pump more potent than CEE?

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