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Huge puts its own little twist on the increasingly popular blend of creatine and HMB

Huge Creatine Hmb

One of the more common moves to make in response to the rising popularity of creatine and its signature muscle-building and performance benefits, is to launch a more premium alternative in addition to one’s standard standalone product. In that realm of more advanced creatine-based supplements, several brands have simply combined the reliable ingredient with HMB, a move that the team at Huge Supplements has just made.

To go with its cost-competitive Creatine Monohydrate Powder, available in a giant 100-serving tub for just $24.95, there is now Creatine HMB LCLT. The innovation comes with a full daily dose of creatine monohydrate at 5g per serving and 3g of the leucine metabolite HMB to further improve recovery and performance. As a bit of a twist, Huge Supplement has also included carnitine tartrate at 2g to further support endurance.

As mentioned, Huge Supplements’ Creatine HMB LCLT is considered a more premium creatine-based formula, with a few other like-minded components combining to enhance performance, muscle growth, strength, and recovery. The blend does, obviously, come at a premium price too, much greater than the brand’s straightforward Creatine Monohydrate Powder, with a 30-serving tub of Creatine HMB LCLT coming in at $49.95.