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Completely soluable clear-mixing creatine supplement returns to Kaged

Kaged Brings Back Creaclear

Kaged once had a creatine supplement called CreaClear, several years back, when it was under the original Kaged Muscle name. The product was built around creatine monohydrate enhanced through solubility processing, designed to mix completely clear in water. Its goal was improved absorption, easier digestion, and reduced bloating, delivering the proven performance and strength benefits of creatine without the gritty texture found in most bulk creatines.

At some point, CreaClear was discontinued, leaving Kaged with a streamlined creatine selection of standard Creatine Monohydrate, premium Creatine Monohydrate Elite, and its long-running concentrated Creatine HCl. After years away, the brand has now chosen to revive CreaClear, returning with the same clear-mixing concept and technology, once again offering creatine that dissolves cleanly in water. It is available from kaged.com at $19.99 for a 30-serving tub, or go up to the much more cost-effective 100 servings at only twice the price of $39.99.

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