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Mile reveals its second supplement, a standalone unflavored creatine

Mile Creatine

Mile Supplements is a young and growing sports nutrition company that, like many in the industry, started with a well-rounded stimulant-backed pre-workout by the name of FYR. It was featured here at Stack3d during our first-ever Open Day, where we put the spotlight on the newcomer and the comprehensive formula behind its currently, one and only product. Next week, FYR will no longer be alone, as Mile has announced a second offering is right around the corner.

The second innovation out of Mile Supplements is going to be a standalone creatine, a category of sports nutrition that has absolutely exploded this past year or two. Creatine has always been a reliably effective strength and muscle building ingredient, but it has picked up in popularity lately, forcing brands to expand their selection of competitors in the space. Bulk standalone creatine is still the most common type of product, and that is exactly the path Mile Creatine has decided to take.

Mile Supplements is planning to launch its bulk, unflavored creatine next week, and it’ll tip the scales at 150g a tub, which is enough to provide 30 complete servings at 5g of tried and true creatine monohydrate. We’re not sure about the price, although tipping the scales at 150g a unit, we don’t imagine it’ll near the heights of the larger 300g and even 500g products out there.

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