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Clear Nutrition debuts in South Africa with a BCAA-based amino and creatine

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South Africa has seen several new companies get into the world of supplements recently, one of the latest being the brightly and cleanly branded Clear Nutrition. The brand and its first two products can already be found at the major supplement retailer Xtreme Nutrition, with those two products being a somewhat complex amino and a creatine formula.

Clear Nutrition’s Amino features a combination of ingredients very similar to the popular and widely available Xtend BCAA. Each serving comes with 6g of BCAAs to help with recovery, alongside a few other aminos in taurine, glutamine, and citrulline malate. Clear has also thrown in ingredients to support hydration with coconut water and electrolytes.

As for the newcomer’s other supplement, the creatine-based formula, it is much more straightforward compared to its amino. Instead of featuring a handful of ingredients, there is just one in Clear Nutrition’s creatine, and that is tried and true creatine monohydrate. It provides 5g of the strength and muscle building compound in each of its 100, unflavored servings.

As mentioned, you can now grab both of Clear Nutrition’s products, which are simply named ‘Amino’ and ‘Creatine’, from the South African supplement retailer Xtreme Nutrition. The amino is, of course, the more expensive one of the two at R279 (16.60 USD) for a tub of 30 servings in the one Watermelon flavor, and for the creatine, it’s R139 (8.27 USD).