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Protellas expands its creatine offerings in a lime-flavored chewable powered by Creapure

Protella Creatine To Go

The Joe’s Protein Bar isn’t the only innovation Europe’s functional creator Protella has come to market with; the team has also revealed and released another creatine supplement, separate from the already available standalone Creatine Monohydrate. The new product is called Creatine To Go, and as you can gather by the name, it is a more convenient creatine supplement to take with you when you’re on the move and throw down a serving whenever and wherever you may be throughout the day.

Creatine To Go from Protella is an edible creatine product, giving you all of the classic creatine benefits, including support for strength, muscle growth, performance, and power; but instead of being in powder or pill formats, it’s chewable tablets. The brand has put a single gram dose of premium Creapure creatine monohydrate into each tablet, giving you the ability to scale your sizing to your liking, whether that be five pieces for the usual 5g of creatine a day or the direct three chewbales for a daily 3g.

Protella has genuinely done a great job at making another standalone creatine supplement that doesn’t have much crossover with its other creatine offerings, obviously outside of the fact that it centers around creatine. There is a flavor to Creatine To Go in a citrusy lime, or what the brand officially called Acid Lime, and you can get the product straight from Protella’s online store at as rather low €12.50 (12.98 USD), although that is for a small bag of 21 tablets, just a week’s supply when using three day.