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Amazon Basics discounts its recently released 300g tub of creatine to $10

Amazon Basics Creatine Just 10

Amazon and its straightforward house brand, Amazon Basics, recently decided to take on the exploding creatine category with its own standalone supplement, Creatine Monohydrate Powder. As you typically get from Amazon Basics, it is nothing premium or advanced; it is just a bulk tub of unflavored creatine monohydrate to support strength and performance. The tub weighs 300g, working out to 60 servings at 5g apiece with a reasonable price of $17.99.

Amazon Basics has now slashed the price of its Creatine Monohydrate Powder, bringing it down from its original $17.99 to a significantly more competitive $10.78. There are larger tubs of creatine out there that beat that value, although at the 300g size, you will have a hard time finding anything in or around $10. This is only a limited-time deal, not anything ongoing, and it’s online now, straight from Amazon, plus free overnight shipping for Prime members.

A promotion that takes 40% off any supplement is quite substantial, but out of the blue, on a product that’s only really been around for a few months, is fiercely competitive. We’re not sure how long the offer will be available for, which will be something to watch; however, for now, get over to Amazon and grab a two-month supply of Amazon Basics Creatine Monohydrate Powder for $10.78.