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Introducing Smash and its third-party tested gummies packing 5g per serving

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Smash Creatine Gummies

Smash recently launched itself into the exploding world of functional creatine in its soft, squishy, and tasty Smash Creatine Gummies. We’ve seen a lot of brands come out with edible creatine products over the last year or two, and the majority of them have been in the typically difficult and unstable gummy candy format. Smash is looking to separate itself from the many others in the creatine gummy racein a number of different ways.

One of the biggest challenges with creatine in gummies has been stability and reliability, simply put, ensuring you get the amount of creatine a supplement claims on its label. Smash Creatine Gummies are making that promise with 1.25g of classic creatine monohydrate per piece for the typical 5g daily dosage in a four-piece serving. Smash backs up its claims with third-party batch testing, although it doesn’t share the results online.

Smash Creatine Gummies Label

There are definitely positives to creatine gummies, especially Smash’s competitor, in that they’re much more enjoyable to consume compared to powder, and they’re convenient, with this brand claiming they save you about two minutes a day versus scooping out bulk powder.

There is a cost to creatine gummies, in that they are more expensive than your traditional standalone powder supplement, and Smash’s Creatine Gummies aren’t too different, priced at $49.99 for a bottle of 30 servings through smash.com. There are three flavors to choose from in Blue Razz, Strawberry Splash, and Watermelon, which do have some nutrition to them at 10g of carbohydrates, 8g of that sugar, and 40 calories a serving.