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VNDL comes out with an incredibly competitive 100 serving tub of creatine

Vndl Clean Creatine Mono

Clean Creatine is VNDL Project’s standalone creatine supplement that has been around for a few years, although unlike most in the category, it relies on the more compact and concentrated creatine HCl for both its bulk powder and capsule versions. Creatine monohydrate is the more recognized and traditional form of the muscle-building ingredient, and this week, VNDL has come out with a variety of Clean Creatine featuring precisely that.

In addition to Clean Creatine’s HCl capsules and powder, VNDL Project has Clean Creatine with creatine monohydrate in a large half-kilogram tub. That works out to 100 servings at the full 5g dosage to support muscle strength, performance, and power. It is more cost-effective than the HCl offerings at $29.99 (21.41 USD); in fact, that price is better value than the majority of creatine supplements we have here, again, that’s 100 serves for almost $20.

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