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EFX puts its pH-correct Kre-Alkalyn into the typically acidic gummy format

Efx Sports Kre Alkalyn Gummies

EFX Sports is one of the few innovators in the business of creatine, and we don’t mean doing different flavors or formats, but genuinely doing something different at the core with its widely known pH-correct Kre-Alkalyn creatine. Whether you prefer that form of creatine over classic creatine monohydrate is entirely up to you; either way, Kre-Alkalyn is unique. EFX has now taken its original innovation and jumped on the creatine trend of gummies.

Kre-Alkalyn Gummies is exactly what it sounds like, with EFX Sports squeezing 1.5g of its Kre-Alkalyn buffered creatine into two Citrus Blast flavored gummies. This is a pectin-based recipe, so the production process does involve heat as high as 200°F, but the other interesting factor here is the pH level. Due to their acidity, gummies have a naturally low pH of between 3 and 4, which is far less than Kre-Alkalyn’s signature pH 12, leaving us wondering.

If you’d like to give EFX Sports’ newest Kre-Alkalyn creatine format a try, you can snatch it up alongside its Kre-Alkalyn powder, capsules, and hybrid’s Kre-Alkalyn Pro and Kre-Alkalyn Hardcore at efxsports.com. The edible creatine supplement comes in bottles of 60 servings, each with 1.5g of Kre-Alkalyn, and the price is $36.99. That is on par with other creatine gummies, and a drastic change in value next to the Kre-Alkalyn powder, costing 74% more.