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Redcon1 is upping its creatine game with a better-value 100 serving product

Redcon1 100 Serving Creatine

Creatine has become one of the busiest categories in supplements, with sports nutrition companies all over the place developing something for the space. We’ve seen established names craft some advanced creatine-based formulas to comprehensively build muscle, as well as great-value offerings and flavored alternatives to make things a bit more enjoyable. The cost-effective side has seen a lot of interest, and it’s something two-time Brand Of The Year Redcon1 is about to approach.

There are already several creatine supplements on the market from Redcon1, including a basic 60-serving standalone, the complex competitor Tango, and the hybrid Creatine Hydration under the Coach Prime Series. Later today, the sports nutrition brand is launching its best value creatine offering to date, simply named Creatine Monohydrate. While its original Basic Training Series creatine has 60 servings in a bottle, the latest from Redcon1 puts in 66% more for a total of 100 servings.

We’re not sure about the price, but it’ll be of better value than any other creatine supplement Redcon1 has on the market, including Tango, Creatine Hydration, and the Basic Training Series Creatine. The innovation does keep things nice and simple, being completely unflavored for easier stacking, and with 100 servings in a full-size tub, it’s enough to get you through three months.