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Protella comes out with a standard creatine product that’s much more cost-effective

Protella Mesh 200 Creatine

European player Protella got into the twist of flavored creatine long before it became a trend, going back more than two years ago when it dropped a Pina Colada flavor to go alongside its only other taste, in the candy-like Lollipop. This week, the fun, colorful, and enjoyable company is going back down that road with the debut of a whole new creatine supplement that has a few of the options from the brand’s previous creatine but relies on standard creatine monohydrate.

Protella’s newest creatine innovation is still named Creatine Monohydrate, although again, it separates itself from the previous product by being made with ultramicronized creatine monohydrate instead of premium Creapure. As for the fun, flavor side of things, there are five ways you can go with the all-new supplement in a stackable Unflavored, a sweet Berry Mix, Peach Ice Tea, Melon Gum, and, like the brand’s original and still available Creapure offering, there is Lollipop.

Protella’s 200 mesh Creatine Monohydrate is far more cost-effective than its Creapure-backed supplement, where the cost is lower at €16.90 (19.84 USD) but you get more creatine overall, with a 300g tub working out to 60 servings in unflavored and slightly less in the flavors.

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