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Flavored creatine lands at Emrald Labs in Australia in two refreshing options

Emrald Labs Flavored Creatine

The rate at which we have news to share from the creatine category is increasing each week. in fact, we had four developments in the last 24 hours, including Haleo in Japan’s Boost Energy Fruit Bar infused with creatine and Black Skull’s creatine for dogs. Emrald Labs in Australia is keeping that trend alive here at the end of the week with news of the same move we’ve seen from many other brands in the industry lately, introducing refreshingly flavored creatine.

Emrald Labs already had traditional bulk, unflavored creatine available, in an impressive array of sizes with a 100g sampler, a 250g tub, a 100 serving half kilogram offering, and the gigantic single kilogram or 2.2lb, The only active ingredient in that supplement is creatine monohydrate, and in the brand’s newly released flavored creatine, that is also the case. The latest from Emrald is basically the same as its standalone creatine, but in your choice of Kiwi Lime or sweet Raspberry.

Flavored creatine is a great way to mix things up with your creatine supplementation; however, every other format of the muscle-building ingredient, outside of bulk powder,is not the most cost-effective way to go. If you’re after value, then the brand’s original essential-style line is the best way to go, and again, it comes in various sizes, whereas the flavored only has a 40 count.

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