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The not so EPIQ supplement Strength, creatine HCL formula with half the creatine of Power

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Last week we reviewed EPIQ’s pre-workout, Power. After looking it over, it turned out that the brand were not all talk, and that at least one of their supplements is worth giving a go. Unfortunately the second one that has been put under the spotlight does not look as good. EPIQ’s creatine HCL formula, Strength, is your straight forward individual HCL product that sadly cuts corners in the most obvious ways.

The brand may have thrown in an extra dose of beta alanine to pump up Strength’s results, however they have only squeezed in a disappointing 750mg of creatine HCL per serving. Their pre-workout Power does double that in a single scoop. If anything it would have been more understandable to have it the other way around. So that the dedicated creatine formula had the larger count, not the pre-workout.

Making up ground with a unique mixture of ingredients is what got Power’s positive box ticked. However in the case of EPIQ’s creatine supplement, Strength. Not only is it a low dose individual formula, but the exclusive retailers selling the athlete’s range are asking for what you’d expect to pay for a tub of Cell-Tech. Thankfully there are still plenty of other products in the brand’s bright orange line up which are hopefully more like the previous spotlighted supplement, Power, as opposed to today’s unfortunate find.