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Iron Kingdom debuts a basic and bulk creatine at $39.95 for a large 450g tub

Iron Kingdom Creatine

Creatine supplements have undergone a rise in popularity over the last few years, with many newcomers ensuring it’s included in their lineups as well as established brands showing the space some love and introducing something new or expanding on what they already have. Iron Kingdom is a sports nutrition company out of Canada that is doing precisely that this week, revealing and releasing a simple and straightforward, unflavored creatine product going by the name Iron Kingdom Creatine.

Iron Kingdom keeps things as basic as you can get with Iron Kingdom Creatine, giving you straight, tried and true, unflavored creatine monohydrate and nothing else. The ingredient, known for its ability to support muscle strength, size, performance, and power, has been packed into a large 450g tub, breaking down into 90 servings at 5g a piece, or 112 at 4g; it can be divided up however you please. Iron Kingdom has also priced the creatine competitor relatively reasonably at $39.99 over on ironkingdom.com.

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