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Faction Labs releasing a standalone creatine in 150g and 500g tubs next week

Faction Labs Creatine

Faction Labs is adding one of the most common standalone sports nutrition supplements, which can be found from all sorts of brands on the market, including many domestic competitors in its own local Australian market. The product we’re talking about is none other than single-ingredient creatine, simply named Creatine, featuring only tried-and-true creatine monohydrate. The supplement is also unflavored, making it as easy as possible to seamlessly stack it with other items and have little affect on the overall flavor.

Creatine from Faction Labs comes in two sizes, a smaller 150g tub and a more than triple 500g; again, both of them are unflavored and made of purely creatine monohydrate to support muscle strength, size, and power. The 150g unit is enough for 30 servings at the usual 5g each, while the half kilogram will last for over three months at 100 servings. They’ll both be launching next week, with the smaller of the two at $14.95 (9.59 USD), and the more than three times bigger 500g is just double the price at $29.95 (19.22 USD).