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Well-established Legion gets into creatine gummies in a lemon-flavored competitor

Legion Creatine Gummies

Creatine gummy supplements have become incredibly popular and common over the last year or so, with established brands from all over the place coming out with something in that precise format and formula, as well as some completely new brands based entirely around the product. Legion has stepped in this week and thrown its hat in the ring with Creatine Gummies, available as an alternative option to its straightforward creatine powder at $39.99 for a bottle of 30 five-gummy servings.

Legion has packed a full dose of creatine into every serving of its Creatine Gummies, with 5g of tried and true creatine monohydrate to support muscle strength, size, and performance. We are talking about gummies here, and like the many others out there, there is some nutrition to these that is well worth highlighting. Alongside the effective dose of creatine, the Legion supplement has 15g of carbohydrates, a third of that sugar, giving you a calorie count of 50 for its lone Lemon Drop flavor.

The newly released Creatine Gummies from Legion is significantly more expensive per serving, or even grams of creatine, than a straightforward powder. Again, the price of the edible product is $39.99 for a bottle of 30 servings, whereas the brand’s unflavored bulk powder creatine is $29.99 for twice as many servings. The value difference is high, but it’s still relatively reasonable if you want to swap the standard unflavored powder or even capsules for a handful of sweet and soft gummies.