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Ultra Pure is coming out with an even more cost-effective 200 serving creatine

Ultra Pure Supps 1kg Creatine Bag

Ultra Pure in Mexico has more competitors in the creatine category than most, and it doesn’t exclusively stick to the traditional powder format. The growing brand has flavored powder, hybrid creatines, combining with electrolytes, as well as pump ingredients, and edible creatine gummies. The brand has something at the value end too, with 100% Creatine in a giant 1kg, 200-serving bottle that costs a reasonably competitive MX$800 (45.84 USD)

Launching soon from Ultra Pure is a rather intriguing bag of classic creatine monohydrate, similar to what it already has available in 100% Creatine. It is called Raw Ingredients Creatine, which has the same 2.2lb volume of creatine as the larger size of 100% Creatine, although this one is a much more stripped-down version. Instead of coming in a bottle with a sleek label, the Raw Ingredients Creatine is in a bulk bag with a sticker on it, and still 200 servings.

We’re not sure about the price of Ultra Pure’s extremely basic 1kg pouch of creatine monohydrate, but the whole idea behind this is value, as reflected in the packaging and straightforward contents. Knowing that, it will beat out the price per serving of the already available 100% Creatine, potentially coming down under the $40 USD mark to something like MX$700.

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