Maximum Sports XTREME PCT 20% off
- Maximum Sports Nutrition promoted its XTREME PCT supplement on May 23, 2026, offering 20% off with code MAX20 in a social-media post. - The promotion centered on a 20% discount and paired it with claims about post-cycle therapy, testosterone balance, recovery, and muscle support. - The offer was also reflected on Maximum Sports Nutrition’s website, where MAX20 appeared as the checkout code on May 23.
Maximum Sports Nutrition used a May 23 social-media post to advertise a 20% discount on its XTREME PCT supplement, directing buyers to use the code MAX20. The promotion targeted bodybuilding customers looking for post-cycle therapy products after prohormone use, according to the company’s own product and category pages. The brand’s website on Saturday also displayed the same MAX20 code as a sitewide promotional message. The campaign tied a straightforward price offer to a supplement category that companies market around testosterone support, estrogen balance and retaining muscle gains. ### What exactly was being promoted? XTREME PCT is sold by Maximum Sports Nutrition as a “Post-Cycle Therapy Supplement,” according to the product page for the item. The company says the formula is intended for people coming off hormone or prohormone cycles and describes the product as helping “repair and stabilize” the body after those cycles. A separate category page on the company’s site says PCT products are designed to help restore “natural hormone level” and rebalance testosterone and estrogen after prohormone use. (musclemindsportsnutrition.com) The May 23 promotion did not present itself as a general wellness sale. Maximum Sports Nutrition’s broader site structure places XTREME PCT alongside prohormones, test boosters and other bodybuilding-oriented products, and the homepage carried the message: use promo code “MAX20” at checkout to receive 20% off. ### Why does “PCT” matter in this promotion? (musclemindsportsnutrition.com) PCT stands for post-cycle therapy in bodybuilding and supplement retail, a term commonly used for products marketed to people after a prohormone or similar cycle. Maximum Sports Nutrition’s own PCT page says those products are for people who have “ran courses of prohormones and similar products” and are meant to restore hormone balance, particularly testosterone and estrogen levels. (musclemindsportsnutrition.com) Supplement retailers outside the brand use similar language. Supplement Warehouse, for example, describes PCT as a process used after prohormone cycles to help restore natural hormone production, mainly testosterone and estrogen. That context helps explain why the company’s promotion was aimed at a niche bodybuilding audience rather than a mass-market vitamin buyer. (maximumsports-nutrition.com) ### What claims appeared around the product? The XTREME PCT product page says the supplement can help with post-cycle recovery and refers to side effects from hormone cycles such as rising estrogen levels. Other Maximum Sports Nutrition sales pages for XTREME PCT stacks go further, describing “energy,” “strength” and “libido” benefits tied to the formula. (supplementwarehouse.com) FDA guidance says dietary supplements can make certain structure-function claims, but those claims are subject to labeling rules and cannot cross into disease-treatment claims. The agency’s dietary supplement labeling guide lays out those standards, and industry compliance guidance notes that the rules apply not only to labels but also to website sales pages and accompanying marketing materials. (musclemindsportsnutrition.com) ### Was the discount visible beyond the social post? Maximum Sports Nutrition’s website on May 23 showed the same MAX20 code in a banner-style message on the homepage. That meant the social post matched a live promotional message on the company’s retail site, rather than pointing to a code that appeared only on social media. The company also sells XTREME PCT through product listings and bundled stacks on third-party supplement sites, where the same product is described with similar post-cycle and hormone-recovery language. (fda.gov) Those listings suggest the promotion was tied to an established product already circulating in bodybuilding supplement channels, not a one-day launch. (musclemindsportsnutrition.com) ### What comes next for buyers watching the offer? May 23 is the confirmed date of the promotion, and the concrete next step for shoppers was checkout: enter MAX20 on Maximum Sports Nutrition’s site for 20% off, according to the homepage message. The XTREME PCT product page and the company’s PCT category page remained the main places showing how the brand described the supplement and who it was selling it to. (musclemindsportsnutrition.com 1) (musclemindsportsnutrition.com 2)