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Indonesia’s Evolene makes a version of Crevolene that relies on standard creatine monohydrate

Evolene Crevolene Standard Creatine

Evolene is a sports nutrition brand all the way out in Indonesia, and it has a rather impressive selection of supplements, covering all of the key categories from pre-workout to weight loss and amino acids through to the ever-important, daily essential of protein powder. Another area the brand competes in is creatine by way of Crevolene, which is a standalone creatine product exclusively featuring the premium, high-quality German CreaPure creatine monohydrate to support muscle strength, performance, and power.

At the turn of the New Year, Evolene in Indonesia released a new creatine supplement under the same name, Crevolene, although it’s not quite the same as the CreaPure-powered competitor highlighted above. The latest Crevolene from the brand is a simpler offering that is still a standalone creatine monohydrate, but it doesn’t use CreaPure. This one relies on standard, unbranded creatine monohydrate, still promoting the same strength and performance benefits, and it is rolling out to the market in two tub sizes, a 150g bottle with 30 servings and a 300g with 60 servings, both unflavored for easier stacking.

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