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If you're looking for an extremely versatile pre-workout that is designed & meant for everyone to be able to use. Ignition Switch contains two different sets of instructions & two completely different ingredient profiles. For those who want a jump-start to help them get to the gym, this is a great product for you. Take Ignition Switch just 15-20 minutes before your workout, and watch it kick in! It'll provide you with extreme focus & help you get amped up. You can also choose from several different flavors to suit your liking! If you're looking for a stim-packed pre-workout to go you going, try Axe & Sledge's Ignition Switch now!!
Axe & Sledge Ignition Switch contains natural ingredients at a generous dose. This product also contains more potent ingredients to give you more from your workout. It contains several core vitamins used to help optimize your metabolism & give you tons of energy. Let's break it down:
As a dietary supplement mix one scoop with 8-10 ounces of water. Consume 15 to 30 minutes before exercising. Do not take any other products that contain caffeine or any other stimulants while taking ignition switch.
Consult with a physician prior to use if you have any medical condition. Some people have reported energy crashes, jitters, skin tingling, upset stomach & anxiousness. Don't use if pregnant or lactating. Keep out of reach of children. Keep container tightly closed in a cool, dry, and dark place.
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