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Gorilla Mind is posting third-party test results for its Creatine Gummies

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Gorilla Mind Third Party Creatine Gummies

Creatine Gummies is the latest innovation from Gorilla Mind, which puts the reputable and past Brand Of The Year into one of the biggest trends from 2025. As per the name of the supplement, it comes with 5g of quality Creapure creatine monohydrate in a serving of four delicious, Blue Raspberry-flavored gummies. There is no added sugar, or actually no sugar at all, although there are carbohydrates at 9g, working out to a calorie count of 30.

Gorilla Mind officially launched Creatine Gummies early this week and has surprised with something you won’t see from many other companies, if any, in sharing third-party testing results. The brand has only released the product this week, so, of course, there is just one batch at the moment. The first results report shows that not only does Gorilla Mind give you the promised 5g of muscle-building creatine per serving, but well over that amount at 5.82g.

That is very clearly a pass; in fact, 5.82g is 16% more per serving, working out to 4.36g in a serving of three pieces or 1.45g each. Again, third-party testing is not something you’ll see being shared by most brands for creatine gummies, and it’ll be interesting to see if we can get some stability testing shared, too. Either way, the reports help reassure fans, especially with all of the testing concerns and reliability issues surrounding creatine gummies.