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Stimul8 maker Finaflex dives into creatine gummies with a lemon-flavored competitor

Finaflex Creatine Gummies

All sorts of sports nutrition companies have expanded their offerings in the creatine space, whether it is adding some bulk and unflavored for great value, creatively flavored for a more enjoyable experience, or creatine infused into another type of product like amino, creatine, or a daily muscle builder. Another area of interest that has massively picked up these last few months is creatine gummies; a quick search on Amazon will find you dozens of creatine gummies from brands you may never have heard of.

As crowded as the world of creatine gummy supplements is, the entrants continue to pour in, the latest is actually from a well-known, long-running sports nutrition company by way of Finaflex and its obviously titled, Creatine Gummies. You can buy the edible product directly from the brand’s online store at finaflex.com where it costs $34.99. That gets you a bottle of 30 servings, enough to give you a dose a day for a full month, and supporting the usual creatine benefits of strength, power, and performance.

Finaflex’s Creatine Gummies come in only one flavor to start with Lemon Burst, and each of them packs 1.25g of tried and true creatine monohydrate. That works out to a full 5g dose of the classic muscle building ingredient in four gummies, and there is some nutrition alongside that with 2g of carbohydrates per piece, working out to 20 calories a serving.