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Flavored creatine trend reaches Switch in Australia and spawns a creatine with three flavors

Switch Flavored Creatine

Australian supplement company Switch Nutrition has been in the creatine business for some time; in fact, it was one of the first entries in its Essentials Series when it debuted back in 2021. A trend that has been taking over that particular category and sweeping the world is giving standalone creatine products actual tastes to choose from. Switch has joined the list of brands making that move, releasing a red-branded bulk creatine separate from its Essentials Series offering.

Switch Nutrition’s all-new red-colored Creatine comes with 100 servings, each with 4g of creatine monohydrate to support muscle strength and size. Regular consumers of creatine will know 5g is the standard dosage, which you can do in this one by bumping up the serving 25%, although that will bring your serving count down from 100 to 80. Again, the supplement is flavored with three options on its menu in Refreshing Lime, Red Raspberry, and Mango Passionfruit.

As you’d imagine, adding flavoring to a standalone creatine does make it more expensive, at least compared to an unflavored version of the same simple product. That is the case in Switch Nutrition’s latest innovation, as it costs $59.95 (37.50 USD) for that tub of 80 full servings, versus $49.95 (31.23 USD) for 100 servings at 5g each for the Essentials Series Creatine.

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