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Sweat Ethic launches standalone creatine at $44.99 for a tub of 60 servings

Sweat Ethic Creatine

It was only a couple of days ago we posted about the reliable sports nutrition retailer Suppz coming out with its own brand of creatine monohydrate, despite the heightened prices in the supply chain. The supplement store’s straightforward product gives you 60 servings of 5g of tried and true creatine monohydrate for a fairly competitive price of $19.99.

The team at Sweat Ethic has just done the same as Suppz, and released a simple, standalone creatine monohydrate supplement, featuring only the muscle strength and size ingredient with the exact same breakdown. Sweat Ethic has named the product after its main component and includes it at 5g in each of the 60 servings per tub, and it’s conveniently unflavored.

There is a big difference in price between Suppz and Sweat Ethic’s supplements, at least directly through Sweat Ethic’s website, where the appropriately named Creatine will cost you a high $44.99.

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