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Tyngre’s standalone creatine welcomes a third flavor in a sweet and smooth Pear

Tyngre Pear Creatine

Swedish supplement retailer and brand Tyngre has expanded the menu of its ingredient-named Kreatin or Creatine. Known for its quality and reliable set of products, Tyngre’s house line includes a standalone creatine supplement in both unflavored and flavored varieties. Up until this month, there were only two tastes to choose from, both fruity and straightforward with Pineapple and Passion Fruit options, and they come in 400g bags, which works out to about 64 servings if you want a full 5g of creatine in each.

The latest addition to Tyngre’s simply-named Creatine is another sweet and fruit-based recipe in Pear, similar but at the same time a distinctively different experience next to the likes of the more exotic and vibrant Pineapple and Passion Fruit. Creatine enthusiasts and fans of Tyngre can grab the third flavor of the retailer and brand’s standalone offering direct at 229 SEK (22.82 USD). That’s not too bad for a flavored version, although if you want to save money, the unflavored option is about 25% better value.

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