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Huge discounts its heavyweight 100 serving tub of creatine to under $15

Huge Supplements Big Creatine Sale

There are some highly competitive creatine supplements on the market at the moment, mostly thanks to the immense amount of innovations that have come into the space. From advanced creatine-based muscle builders and straightforward, standalone offerings, to creatine gummies and even creatine-infused protein bars. There are a few clear leaders when it comes to the money you can save, and one of those has just pushed out ahead, temporarily.

For a limited time, Huge Supplements is running a sale on its creatine products, and the one we’re specifically looking at is its bulk, unflavored, half-kilogram unit. The massive 100-serving item gives you just over three months’ supply of the muscle-building ingredient, each at a full 5g. The regular price of the supplement is $20.50, but for the next couple of days, it has fallen to $16.40 or $14.76 with an ambassador code like Anthony Mantello’s “ANT”.

That $14.76 is incredibly competitive for that size, and is fractionally better than Optimum Nutrition’s 135 serving tub of Micronized Creatine exclusively at Costco. It also tops Ekkovision’s regularly great value 500g creatine, although there are some one-kilogram beasts on the market that’ll push and beat the deal. All of that aside, if you want one of, if not the best deal on 500g of creatine, check out Huge’s promotion and be sure to attach a coupon.

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