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Creatine specialist Smash! makes its debut in India with a standalone product

Smash Creatine India

The popularity of creatine supplements is exploding here in the US, but that’s not the only market seeing massive growth with the classic muscle-building ingredient. Other parts of the world are experiencing a similar sort of thing, including the fast-growing industry in India, which has just welcomed a bold new creatine brand. Smash! has touched down this month, and instead of offering a selection of sports nutrition products, it’s all about creatine.

Indian newcomer Smash! is not attacking creatine with anything advanced or complex; it has the one supplement in Smash Micronised Creatine, and it is a straightforward standalone competitor. The product comes in your choice of the one Fruit Frenzy flavor or stackable Unflavored. They slightly differ in value where Fruit Frenzy has 30 or 80 servings at 3g of creatine monohydrate each, and in the Unflavored, you get a pinch more at 33 and 83 servings.

Through Smash!’s website, both the 30 and 33 serving tubs of Smash Micronised Creatine cost ₹599 (6.96 USD), enough for one month’s supply, although again, this is 3g of creatine per serving, so it’ll be less if you want the classic 5g. As for the larger 80 and 83 serving bottles, they’re better value, as you’d expect with 266% more powder at ₹1199 (13.94 USD), working out to double the price, but you get more than two and a half times the creatine.

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