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SteelFit doubles the menu of its delicious Creapure-backed creatine gummies

Steelfit Grape And Lemon Lime Creatine Gummies

SteelFit jumped on the creatine gummy bandwagon earlier this year with the ingredient and format-named innovation Creatine Monohydrate Gummies. The supplement comes with 1.25g of high-end Creapure creatine monohydrate to support muscle strength, performance, and power, working out to a full 5g in a serving of four pieces. The brand had a couple of options right out of the gate, too, in Blue Raspberry and Juicy Watermelon, a menu that has just been doubled.

Launching this week are two more tastes for SteelFit’s Creatine Monohydrate Gummies, both of them deliciously fruity in Lemon Lime and Concord Grape. They come with that quality 5g of premium German-made Creapure creatine monohydrate in a serving of four delicious gummy candy pieces, or 3.75g if you want closer to that 3 to 4g mark. SteelFit is celebrating the extensions with a limited-time discount, but only on subscriptions, where you’ll pay $25.46, down from $33.95.

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