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Functional beverage maker FitAid introduces bulk flavored and unflavored creatine

Fitaid Creatine

The creatine trend continues to grow month by month, almost week by week, and not just from companies within the sports supplement space, where creatine has thrived for decades. The most impressive part about the explosive expansion of creatine is that it’s seeing brands that don’t produce bulk supplements make something with the muscle strength and size ingredient. This coming Monday, the functional beverage specialist FitAid is joining the battle with Essentials Creatine.

FitAid is launching not one or even two but three creatine supplements, and they’re all traditional bulk creatines, which is a very different type of product for the brand. The name of the innovation is very straightforward in Creatine Monohydrate, and it is a part of the larger FitAid Essentials Series. The supplement is standalone, featuring nothing but classic creatine monohydrate at a full dosage of 5g per serving, and in every pouch of FitAid Creatine, you get 60 servings to last you two months.

There are indeed three different products under FitAid’s Essentials Series that contain creatine, and what separates them is the taste. One is Unflavored, and the other two have actual flavors in a crisp Fuji Apple and refreshing Watermelon Rush. Interestingly, FitAid does not charge more for the flavored varieties, unlike most other brands that go both ways. Directly through FitAid’s online store, Creatine Monohydrate will cost you $23.99, down from its usual $29.99, for essentially a two months’ supply.

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