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Warrior Creatine expands to three actual flavors in a classic Blue Razz

Blue Razz Warrior Creatine

The simply named Warrior Creatine from Warrior Supplements is one of the more straightforward products available in the UK-based brand’s lineup, featuring only the ingredient in its name. The supplement is essentially a standalone creatine monohydrate to support muscle strength and size, and with a reasonable 300g of powder per tub, it gives you plenty of servings, working out to 60 using the usual 5g.

To make things a little more enjoyable when having Warrior Creatine by itself as opposed to in combination with another supplement or mixed in with a shake, Warrior Supplements does have flavors available. That is the reason we’ve got the product in headlines today, as the brand has expanded its menu, introducing a Blue Razz taste to go alongside its previously released Blazin’ berry and Savage Strawberry.