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Old School puts Classic Creatine into capsules for about 70% more per serving

Old School Classic Creatine Capsules

We’ve already featured Old School Labs this week and in regards to a creatine supplement by way of a product designed and marketed specifically towards women, aptly named Creatine Monohydrate For Women. It is twice the price per serving as the brand’s already available Classic Creatine at $34.99 for 30 servings of 5g of creatine, but instead of having probiotics alongside the muscle strength and size ingredient for better absorption, Creatine For Women has added collagen and BCAAs.

Old School Labs has actually launched another creatine supplement this week, although this isn’t geared to any specific gender or audience for that matter, it is essentially an alternative format where instead of coming in bulk powder, it’s in capsules. The name of the product is the same as the golden era bodybuilding brand’s original Classic Creatine, but again, it’s in capsules, and it is essentially half of what you get in the unflavored powder Classic Creatine, and the overall price is still in the same sort of area.

While the regular powder Classic Creatine has 60 servings, each with 5g of creatine monohydrate plus BioFit probiotics, Old School Labs’ Classic Creatine capsules has 30 servings with all of those same components. The price is a little under $34.99 at $29.99, so while the capsules aren’t twice the price, they aren’t far off, with capsules working out to about 71% more expensive per serving of creatine.

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