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Vectorlabs rebrands, repackages and seemingly improves its standalone creatine

Vectorlabs Updates Master Cre

One of the more popular companies in Indonesia, Vectorlabs, has taken the time to rework its original creatine supplement, Master Cre. The original wasn’t anything special beyond your standard standalone competitor, with a large bag of versatile, unflavored creatine monohydrate. The new version of the muscle-building product has a fresh new look, as you can see above, and it comes in two common sizes.

Vectorlabs’ refreshed Master Cre now has a tub of 120g, which works out to 24 servings as the recommended 5g of creatine monohydrate per day, or a more than double-sized 300g, dishing out two months’ supply at a total of 60 servings. Both of the options are unflavored, and while the brand itself has said it features a new formula, it is still very much bulk, unflavored creatine monohydrate, and nothing else.

We’re not sure if Vectorlabs is using a higher quality creatine; it doesn’t exactly say, but it does specifically promote the mixing in marketing material, suggesting the updated Master Cre has improved solubility.

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