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Brandon Curry’s O15 makes a double size tub of bulk creatine that’s 7% cheaper

O15 Nutrition Larger Creatine

Creatine supplements are more expensive than they were a few years ago due to issues in supply and manufacturing, although that hasn’t stopped many brands coming out with creatine products in the first half of the year. One of those brands was Brandon Curry’s O15 Nutrition, exclusively available at Tiger Fitness, and in March, launched a bulk, 400g tub of unflavored tried and true creatine monohydrate.

The supplement was priced at $28.99, with that 400g of powder providing 80 servings, each at the full dose of 5g of creatine monohydrate. O15 Nutrition has come out with a second, much bigger size of that product, and it is marginally more cost-effective. The brand’s simply named Creatine now has a double size 800g or 160 serving tub of unflavored creatine monohydrate priced at $54.20 on Tiger Fitness.

The larger O15 Nutrition Creatine works out to be about 7% cheaper per serving compared to the 400g original, which isn’t a huge difference, although any money saved is a good thing. Creatine is also a straightforward essential that you take every day to support muscle strength and size, so grabbing a bulk tub makes sense, and at 160 servings, it’ll last you a while at just over five months.

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