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Protein snack brand Sepe is moving into supplement with a standalone creatine

Sepe Nutrition Creatine

Sepe Nutrition started out with a Rice Krispies Treat-style protein snack, aptly named Protein Treat, packing 15g of protein per piece, reasonable carbohydrates, sugar, and fat, and a calorie count under the 200 mark of 180 to 190. With the brand starting out in the functional space and even recently rebranding and adding another flavor to its protein bar, we assumed that part of the industry was where Sepe was going to stay and focus on.

It turns out, Sepe Nutrition has plans to be a more comprehensive health and nutrition company, as it has announced the coming of its first bulk supplement. Launching in the very near future and joining Protein Treat on the market is Creatine Monohydrate. The product will be your standard, straightforward tub of classic creatine monohydrate for strength, performance, and power, with 300g in total, working out to 60 servings at 5g each.

The creatine category has become incredibly competitive in the last year, so it makes perfect sense that Sepe Nutrition chooses that path to spread its wings and get into that supplement world that way. What’s more exciting is that it apparently has more products to announce in the coming weeks, meaning it may have even more supplements lined up.

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