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PureSport makes its first creatine but it is expensive at £23.95 for 30 servings

Puresport Creatine

PureSport is a major competitor in the health and nutrition space in the United Kingdom, and it continues to expand deeper into the industry, offering a broader selection of supplements while further increasing its consumer base. In the last few weeks, the brand has jumped into a category it feels like we’re mentioning almost every day recently with PureSport Creatine, and while it is a standalone supplement, it doesn’t come in the traditional tub of bulk powder.

The newly released PureSport Creatine is unflavored for easier mixing with practically any other supplement, and every serving comes with a full 5g dosage of classic creatine monohydrate to improve and enhance muscle strength, performance, and power. What makes the product that little bit different is that it comes in single-serving stick packs. Every set has the usual 30 servings, and to use it, you simply tear the top off and pour it into your shaker or bottle.

The supplement is the only creatine available from PureSport, and being that it comes in single-serving stick packs, it is not overly cost-effective at £23.75 (31.56 USD). PureSport Creatine is, obviously, convenient but not great value, as the product is about 266% more expensive per serving compared to fellow UK competitor Applied’s 500g Creatine Monohydrate.