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ATP Science infuses electrolytes or magnesium for its two more complex creatines

Noway Functional Creatine

If we’ve said it once, we’ve said it a dozen times, with increased competition in supplements eventually comes increased creativity, where brands put more effort into standing out and separating themselves from the growing number of competitors. Creatine is going through that right now, where brands are still launching standalone creatines although we’re seeing a lot more complex approaches, which is what ATP Science in Australia has just done.

The reputable supplement company down under recently came out with a single-ingredient creatine product, available in a 250g bag of 50 servings and an even greater value 2.2lb bag with 200 servings, to last you almost seven months. In addition to that, Noway has released Creatine + Electrolytes and Creatine + Magnesium, and they’re exactly what they say; a combination of creatine and hydration-supporting electrolytes and creatine and magnesium.

Basically, ATP Science has sports nutrition consumers covered when it comes to creatine, even more so in value with that 2.2lb bag, and for those that want a little more than creatine with added electrolytes or magnesium. Unlike that straightforward standalone, the hybrid creatine supplements are flavored with Creatine + Electrolytes in Citrus and Creatine + Magnesium in Mixed Berry, and either way you go, the products cost $35.95 (23.88 USD) each.

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