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Spacemilk expands beyond its fermented yeast protein powder into creatine

Spacemilk Creatine

Spacemilk has built its identity around its self-titled protein powder, delivering an alternative to traditional dairy proteins through fermented baker’s yeast. The approach brings a complete amino acid profile, strong digestibility, and vegan-friendly positioning that separates it from whey-dominated shelves. After establishing that foundation, the company is now expanding beyond protein with its second-ever supplement, a straightforward creatine.

The formula behind Spacemilk’s creatine keeps everything minimal and purposeful, centering entirely on creatine monohydrate at a full 5g per scoop. That dosage aligns with the most widely studied standard for strength, power, and repeated performance output. With no additional ingredients or fillers, the supplement focuses entirely on creatine and its ability to support high-intensity output, muscular endurance, and athletic performance.

Spacemilk Creatine delivers a clean, no frills approach to one of the most established performance ingredients in sports nutrition. It complements the brand’s one-of-a-kind protein powder while maintaining the same emphasis on simplicity and quality. The newcomer’s creatine is great value too, where you get a half-kilogram tub, working out to a huge 100 servings at the full 5g each, and the price on it is $34.99 and $29.99 on subscription.

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