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    Hi, everybody... I'm new to this site I spent most of my youth as a football player and was always working out trying to get bigger and stronger , So after being non-competitive and just minimally active for 15+ years I'm trying to get back on track, seem like I have missing everything for the last 15 years and I need some good advice from you guys. I used to take NAPALM NUCLEAR ASSAULT made by SOCAL. Can someone recommend other pre workout supplement as good as this. I have had try plenty of other pre and post workout supplements but honestly they can't compare to NAPALM. Thanks in advance for your advices.

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