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Details surface on a bulk Creapure creatine from the legacy brand Dymatize

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Dymatize Creapure In America

The legacy brand Dymatize has been in the business of creatine for decades, including creatine in its extensive catalog right back to when we started Stack3d. More recently, however, we hadn’t seen Dymatize in the category at any of the major retailers we checked, at least here in the US. The brand has remained competitive in creatine internationally, and it is about to bring some of that to America.

Details have surfaced on a traditional, straightforward creatine from Dymatize, already getting listings in specialty retailers as well as online giants. The supplement is simply named Creatine Monohydrate, although it is a bit more than that. The product is backed by high-end, German Creapure creatine monohydrate, with 60 servings in a full-size bottle, each at the recommended dosage of 5g a serving.

It looks like Dymatize’s Creatine Monohydrate will land around the $30 mark, potentially a bit under, which is fairly typical for the industry. It doesn’t touch some of the more cost-effective competitors out there, but again, this one is made with Creapure creatine monohydrate, and it’s unflavored for easier stacking.