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Warrior hints at the coming of hybrid creatines potentially with caffeine and electrolytes

Warrior Teases Creatine Electrolyte And Creatine Energy

Warrior Supplements in the United Kingdom has put out teaser images of an innovation it feels is well worth teasing and getting a lot of hype behind. The long-running company that gained a lot of notoriety from its great-tasting Warrior Crunch Protein Bar looks to be rolling out another creatine-based product, and with only teaser graphics to go off, we don’t yet know the whole story. Warrior already has creatine supplements on the market, but this will be different.

Looking at the few details we get in Warrior Supplements’ images, we can see the words “new range”, “creatine”, and what appear to be the words “energy” and “electrolytes”. When we roll all of that together, we get the idea that the UK-based brand is coming out with a series of creatine products, with each entry having something that differentiates it. Again, we see the words “energy” and “electrolytes”, leading us to guess one will be infused with caffeine and the other with electrolytes.

If our suspicions are correct, it makes complete sense, as Warrior Supplements would be leaning into one of the most increasingly popular categories in sports nutrition, with many brands either getting into it recently or adding something else. The brand already has creatine capsules, unflavored and flavored creatine, protein powder infused with creatine, and even edible creatine, showing it has a heavy interest in the space, and more approaches to creatine would fit.