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Confident makes a giant 400 serving for Popeye’s and it is an incredible $32

Confident Sports Creaprime

Canadian supplement company Confident Sports already has plenty of creatine products to choose from, and it has been that way for many years. The simply named Creatine Monohydrate comes in a variety of sizes, in a 125g all the way up to a giant 1.1kg, and a few flavors like Orange Mango and Grape. Currently rolling out to the major specialty retailer Popeye’s in Canada is the completely new creatine competitor Creaprime.

The big and only realistic difference with Confident Sports Creaprime compared to its other standalone creatines is the value. The brand’s original Creatine Monohydrate is available at a reasonable price, although none of them touch Creaprime. Confident has produced the supplement in a genuinely gigantic 2kg (4.4lbs) bag, providing an incredible 400 servings, more than a year’s supply, and the product is NSF Certified.

As mentioned, the biggest difference with Creaprime is the value, and we don’t know of anything else getting as low per gram as this. From Popeye’s, that 400-serving beast is only $44.99 (32.25 USD), and that is not something we’ve seen touched anywhere in North America. One of the closest would be Optimum’s 135 serving at Costco for $19.99; however, Confident’s Creaprime is three times that for only 50% more.

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