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Bucked Up adds four actual flavors to its standalone creatine supplement

Bucked Up Flavored Creatine Monohydrate

Creatine supplements have increased in popularity over the past year or two, with muscle-building products featuring a creatine base becoming somewhat of a necessity at sports nutrition brands of all sizes: small to medium and large. Something that has come with the increased interest in creatine is different takes and approaches, including flavored supplements, which doesn’t seem like that big of a deal, but it is something many competitors have added and seem to find great success with.

Bucked Up has been in the creatine game for some time with its simply named Creatine Monohydrate, featuring just the title ingredient at an effective 5g per serving and a hefty 50 servings a tub. Previously the brand only had the supplement in Unflavored, the most convenient way to go when you want to mix it with your pre-workout or post-workout. Making their way to market this month are actual flavors of Bucked Up’s Creatine Monohydrate, which are identical in value; they just have a taste to them.

Making Bucked Up’s standalone creatine that little bit more interesting and exciting are four flavors, all fruit-based in Grape Apple, Fruit Punch, Mango Pineapple, and the classic Blue Raspberry. Again, they are the same value as the original Unflavored, with 50 servings a tub, each serving packing 5g of creatine monohydrate for muscle strength and size, and over at buckedup.com, they cost $22.99 a piece.

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