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AminoLean gets a creatine spin-off but it is just a bulk standalone supplement

Rsp Nutrition Aminolean Creatine

AminoLean is the star supplement from the long-running RSP Nutrition that brings together amino acids for recovery as well as many other benefits and components for weight management. Since the original product came to market, the brand has introduced a bunch of spin-offs, including AminoLean Energy, AminoLean Recovery, AminoLean Max, and, of course, the AminoLean Energy Drink. Joining the family this month is another, somewhat, self-explanatory variant in AminoLean Creatine.

You may be like us and think that RSP Nutrition’s AminoLean Creatine is a blend of aminos and weight loss, essentially AminoLean, and creatine, or even amino acids and creatine. If you are like us, you would unfortunately be wrong, but close. AminoLean Creatine is actually just a bulk and essential, standalone creatine, with creatine monohydrate and nothing else. The supplement also has no flavor to it for easier mixing with other items, and it has 60 servings a tub, each with 5g of creatine.

It’s interesting to see RSP Nutrition make something as simple and straightforward as AminoLean Creatine and attach it to the mostly complex and multi-benefit AminoLean family; either way it is a basic standalone creatine. You can grab the supplement directly from the brand’s online store at $22.99 for a full-size tub, again, packing 60 servings, enough to get you through two months at a serving per day.

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