Big Ramy Labs Beef Mass Plus Red Rex

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RED REX BEEF MASS PLUS: Your Ultimate Growth Accelerator
Ready to pack on serious size and strength? RED REX BEEF MASS PLUS is the perfect weight gain tool, engineered to help you crush your muscle-building goals. This gainer delivers high calories through ideal macronutrient levels, helping you hit your daily intake to build significant muscle mass.

Fuel Your Gains with Premium Ingredients:
Massive Calorie Count: Each serving contains a powerful 1,340 calories, providing the substantial energy needed for muscle growth.
Rich in Carbohydrates: With 284 grams of Carbohydrates, including fast and medium-digesting sources like Maltodextrin and Pea Starch, you get sustained energy for intense workouts and optimal muscle fuel.
50g Hydrolyzed Beef Protein Isolate: This high-quality, rapidly absorbed protein builds and preserves muscle mass, providing an ideal amount for muscle protein synthesis.
Ultra-Lean Profile: Contains only 1 gram of Fat, ensuring clean gains.
Added Creatine HCL: This advanced creatine form supplies the energy your muscles need for strength gains, boosts muscle power during high-intensity exercise, and improves athletic performance.
Making RED REX BEEF MASS PLUS part of your daily post-workout plan is a sure-fire strategy to achieve serious growth and amplify your athletic performance.

Directions of Use

For regular flavors: 4 Scoops (320g) with 700ml of cold water

You can split the full dosage 4 times during the day (1 scoop 80g with 175ml of water)

For fruit flavors: 4 Scoops (320g) with 800ml of cold water

You can split the full dosage 4 times during the
day (1 scoop 80g with 200ml of water)

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