
The functional beverage brand FitAid surprised us earlier this year when it stepped away from the ready-to-drink side of life and into the world of health and nutrition supplements. The well-known company came out with standalone Vitamin D3+K2 in capsules and a traditional bulk powder called Creatine Monohydrate. This month, after jumping into creatine a few months ago, it is expanding that offering by way of a more convenient format.
Something many supplement companies have been doing this year is playing around with the taste and format of their creatine competitors. FitAid Creatine Monohydrate may be new, but it has just gone through that with the brand launching a stick pack version. It is exactly like the big bulk bag of powder, although each serving is in a stick pack. It has the same Fuji Apple and Watermelon Rush flavors but costs more at $19.99 for a box of 14 sticks.


