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CE2...Do you take it?

View Poll Results: Do you take CE2? and Does it work

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  • Yes, I take CE2 and I've noticed a big difference

    3 18.75%
  • Yes, I take CE2 and I haven't noticed much of a difference

    2 12.50%
  • No, I dont take CE2

    11 68.75%
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    CE2...Do you take it?

    Well...do you? hehe

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    What in the hell is CE2?

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    Creatine Ethyl Ester

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    nope
    I highly recommend all IronMagLabs supplements!
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    mono all the way if one is taking creatine.

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    is it the same with dicreatine citrate? if yes, i will try it later

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    i take CEE from Sci fit!

    I refuse to help make a company richer!

    plus I get a kilo of CEE for 35 bux!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nachez
    i take CEE from Sci fit!

    I refuse to help make a company richer!

    plus I get a kilo of CEE for 35 bux!
    well if your paying $35 then you are making a company richer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stu
    well if your paying $35 then you are making a company richer
    You got that right!

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    Instead of CE2, why not try Designer Supplements XCEED, MAN, Serious Nutrition Solutions, or Dymatize CEE products? Much better ingredient profiles at much better cost. XCEED tells you exactly what you are getting in each scoop, which is not seen by many companies "proprietary blends". For some reason, they want to keep it a secret.
    art@designersupps.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by 40-yard dash_2
    Instead of CE2, why not try Designer Supplements XCEED, MAN, Serious Nutrition Solutions, or Dymatize CEE products? Much better ingredient profiles at much better cost. XCEED tells you exactly what you are getting in each scoop, which is not seen by many companies "proprietary blends". For some reason, they want to keep it a secret.
    Also some companies underdose their products.
    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
    I will not kill innocents.

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