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Muscle Moose launches a basic, flavored and quite expensive creatine at £17.99 for 200g

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Muscle Moose Creatine

Muscle Moose in the United Kingdom has been positioning itself into more and more sports nutrition categories, on top of its original energy drink and functional foods. The long-running brand added protein powder, a basic pre-workout, and starting this week, standalone creatine. The classic muscle building ingredient has greatly increased in popularity in recent years, which has in turn encouraged brands to have it in their catalog and with some, get a bit innovative.

Muscle Moose hasn’t done anything innovative with its creatine supplement, putting traditional creatine monohydrate into powder format and like most others it has flavored the product. Interestingly the brand does say 5g serving on the front of the drop but that’s not referring to the usual 5g dosage of creatine. Each serving of Muscle Moose Creatine is 5g but that comes with 4g of creatine monohydrate, so you will need to bump up your serving if you want that full 5g of creatine.

As mentioned Muscle Moose Creatine is flavored and it has three tastes to choose from in a classic Blue Raspberry, citrusy Orange, and sweet Mixed Berry. The supplement is also quite expensive, as a tub costs £17.99 (23.23 USD), but there is only 200g of powder in each, which based on 4g of creatine monohydrate in a 5g serving, works out to a total of 160g of the muscle and strength building ingredient.