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Red Dragon launches a creatine powder as its first basic supplement

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Since its debut, Australian supplement company Red Dragon Nutritionals has done only advanced type products. It started out with a pre-workout and fat burner in Dragon’s Breath and Fireball, and has recently introduced the amino Dragon Fuel and protein Dragon Whey. This month the still up-and-coming brand has added another item to its lineup, which is its first basic style supplement.

Red Dragon Nutritionals has dropped a straightforward creatine powder, packed with 5g of the tried and true creatine monohydrate per serving. There is nothing else in the product, just creatine, and it is unflavored, making it easy to stack with other powder supplements. The product is already available from retailers in Australia at around $40 (29.15 USD) for a full-size tub of 75 servings.

While the creatine monohydrate formula is Red Dragon Nutritionals’ only basic product at the moment, we wouldn’t be surprised if this leads to other, similarly simple supplements such as glutamine, BCAAs, and carnitine.