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Core gets into the market of edible creatine in chewable tablet format

Core Nutritionals Creatine Chews

Core Nutritionals has entered the edible creatine market, but not with gummies, as we’ve seen from almost everyone else in the health and nutrition industry. The reputable long-running brand has gone the route of MuscleTech, Animal, and a few others with chewable tablets. The innovation is simply named Creatine Chews, hence the chewable format, which has proven to be much more reliable in stability and testing than the hugely popular creatine gummies.

Creatine Chews from Core Nutritionals is nice and straightforward, featuring a full 5g of classic creatine monohydrate in every serving of four chewable tablets, to support muscle strength, performance, and power. Every full-size tub has 120 pieces, working out to a whole month’s supply of 30 four-tablet servings, in your choice of Tropical Mango Pineapple and Strawberry Lemonade flavors with just 2g of added sugar and a minimal calorie count of ten.

Core Nutritionals already has Creatine Chews online and available for purchase through its online store at $24.99. The official launch date for the product is said to be this coming Monday, and knowing the brand, that’ll bring some sort of bulk buy deal as we just saw with the Core MRP extensions, so fans may want to hold off ordering for a few days.

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