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FitAid is also coming out with basic magnesium, D3, and B vitamins products

Fitaid Essentials Health Supplements

The functional beverage brand FidAid is getting into the world of health and nutrition supplements, and while yesterday we featured its upcoming Essentials Series Creatine, that was only one of four innovations under the line. The company, known for its large range of drinks that support many different areas of health, wellness, and performance, is also releasing three capsule format products, each named after its key ingredients in Magnesium, D3+K2, and B-Complex.

Again, FitAid has not made the formulas powering any of its Essentials Series supplements advanced by any means, including the muscle-building creatine. Magnesium comes with 250mg of the critical mineral from magnesium bisglycinate chelate in every two-capsule serving, and in D3+K2, you get 125mcg of the former and 100mcg of the latter in each of its 120 capsules. Lastly, you have B-Complex, where you get a blend of B vitamins like 500mcg of B12 and 25mg of B6.

FitAid is keeping things incredibly consistent with its non-creatine Essentials Series products, in the sense that they all cost the same. Through the brand’s website, Magnesium, D3+K2, and B-Complex are $24.99 each, or if you subscribe to receive the supplements once a month, the price is $19.99. It was already a big move for FitAid to make a creatine, but these three take things one step further and open up the real possibility for a complete line of FitAid capsules and powders.