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Brazilian giant FTW adds an ultrafine offering to its already large lineup of creatines

Ftw Ultramesh Creatine

FTW is a giant in the Brazilian market, with a massive following and consumer base, and a catalog of health and nutrition supplements that rivals some of the best. With such a large selection of products and the types of categories that are popular in the country, FTW is heavily competing in creatine. It has the standard Creatine Monohydrate in many sizes, as big as 1kg, Creatine Ultra with added maltodextrin, and Whey Nerd Creatine with added vitamins D and K.

Brazil’s FTW has just put out another creatine supplement, separate from those other three, and the point of difference on this one is that it’s a significantly finer powder. The product is called Ultramesh Creatine, as it is processed to the ultrafine mesh 500 standard, going through a sieving process with particles fine enough to pass through a 500-mesh screen. It is a higher-quality creatine for better dissolution, mixing, and mouthfeel with the usual creatine benefits.

The cost of FTW’s Ultramesh Creatine is greater, as you’d expect, where a full-size, unflavored 300g tub of the new supplement will cost you R$149.90 (27.71 USD). Compared to 300g of the brand’s original Creatine Monohydrate, which comes in at R$131.25 without any discount, or you can go R$129.90 for the marginally more cost-effective refill pouch.

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