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Animal Pak Multivitamin

by Animal (Universal Nutrition)

"The legendary bodybuilder multivitamin since 1983 — 11 tablets per pack"

Amazon Rating
4.6/5
Reviews
12,000+
Price Range
$32-40
Servings
44 packs
GMP Certified
Our Editorial Rating
7.5
Good
FormPowder Pack
SubcategoryBodybuilder Multivitamin
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Overview

Animal Pak is the most iconic bodybuilder multivitamin in history, trusted by hardcore lifters since 1983. Each daily pack contains 11 tablets delivering mega-doses of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, digestive enzymes, antioxidants, and performance-optimizing compounds. The formula includes a liver support complex, a digestive enzyme complex, and an antioxidant complex alongside the standard vitamin/mineral base. Animal Pak is designed for serious athletes who train intensely and need nutritional insurance beyond what a standard multivitamin provides.

Key Ingredients

IngredientAmount
Vitamin C1,000 mg
Vitamin B620 mg
Zinc30 mg
Amino Acid Complex5,500 mg
Liver Detox Complex570 mg
Digestive Enzyme Complex300 mg

Pros & Cons

What We Like

  • Most comprehensive sports multivitamin available
  • Legendary brand since 1983
  • Includes amino acids, enzymes, and liver support
  • Mega-doses for intense training demands
  • 44 packs per container

What Could Be Better

  • 11 tablets per pack — extremely high pill count
  • Tablets are large
  • Some vitamins exceed safe upper limits
  • Not suitable for casual exercisers

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Hardcore bodybuilders
  • Intense training athletes
  • Those wanting maximum nutritional coverage
  • Animal brand loyalists

Not Ideal For

  • Casual exercisers
  • Those who dislike many pills
  • People concerned about mega-dosing
  • Women (not formulated for women)

Our Verdict

7.5/10 — Good

Animal Pak is the most comprehensive sports multivitamin ever made, but the 11-tablet daily pack is extreme. For serious lifters who train 5+ days per week, the comprehensive formula provides genuine nutritional insurance. Casual gym-goers should stick with a standard multivitamin.

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