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Ronnie’s line of supplements in Brazil finally gets a flavored creatine called Creajuice

Ronnie Coleman Creajuice

We just saw Ronnie Coleman’s long-running supplement company, Ronnie Coleman Signature Series, introduce a very intriguing creatine innovation with Creatine Adventure. Instead of getting complex and combining creatine with other like-minded ingredients or releasing a standalone product in a single flavor, it made a box set of different flavors. Creatine Adventure comes with three small 20-serving tubs per pack, each featuring its own individual taste.

Down in Brazil, Ronnie Coleman Signature Series is showing up with more creatine innovation by way of Creajuice, the first flavored creatine for the brand’s Brazilian catalog. Until this supplement, Signature Series only had the standard unflavored Creatine XS in that market, so it’s a big deal for its Brazilian fans. Creajuice comes with 50 servings at a moderate 3g of classic creatine monohydrate or 30 servings at the full dose of 5g, for strength and performance.

As with almost every other company out there doing unflavored and flavored creatine, Ronnie Coleman Signature Series does charge a bit more per serving for its new Creajuice. It costs R$96.90 (18.40 USD) for a tub of 30 complete servings versus Creatine XS, giving you 105 servings for the same cost. There is just one option on the menu for Creajuice at the moment, which we suspect will expand as it finds success, and that one flavor is Strawberry Passionfruit.

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