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Creatine Assault looks and sounds good, but is just Medi Evil creatine monohydrate

Creatine Assault looks and sounds good, but is just Medi Evil creatine monohydrate

The one supplement brand Medi Evil, known throughout the UK for their weight loss formula Excalibur and its extremely beautiful packaging. Have finally added to their line of products, introducing a second supplement for a very different category. We don’t quite understand the direction Medi Evil have gone in with their follow up effort, especially since Excalibur was designed for the extremely popular fat burning category. The name of the brand’s latest product is Creatine Assault, a formula that does sound like there is more to it than just its title ingredient. Despite the complexity of the Medi Evil name, Creatine Assault is in fact a creatine monohydrate only supplement, evenly dividing its bag weight of 600g into 120, 5g servings. To keep the simplicity going the basic formula is unflavored, giving fans the convenience of mixing Creatine Assault in with another powder product. While the contents of the supplement do say simple and cost effective, the packaging and presentation of the product says the opposite. Unfortunately the price of Medi Evil’s Creatine Assault sides with the latter. As in the UK one of the better deals you’ll find on the supplement is £18.95, a cost far from competitive compared to what else is available in the area.

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