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Applied puts creatine into effervescent tablets for yet another creatine supplement

Applied Nutrition Effervescent Creatine

The international powerhouse Applied Nutrition already had many different ways you could supplement with the traditional muscle-building ingredient creatine. You have the standard unflavored powder in Creatine Monohydrate, edible with Creatine Gummies, advanced in Creatine Peptide and Creatine Hydration, flavored, capsules, and even stick packs. Applied has added to that list this week with yet another way you can consume creatine with Creatine Effervescent Tablets.

The newly released Micronized Creatine Monohydrate from Applied Nutrition takes the tried and true ingredient and puts it into effervescent tablets for you to throw into some water, dissolve, and take in your daily dose of creatine. The supplement comes in your choice of Mixed Berry and Tropical flavors, the former offering a blend of raspberry, blueberry, and what looks to be boysenberry, while the latter goes more exotic in a combination of pineapple, mango, and passion.

You can grab the all-new Creatine Effervescent Tablets from Applied Nutrition through its website at a low £5.95 (8.03 USD), which is low because it has eight, two-serving tablets per tube, each serving packing 3g of creatine monohydrate. That means it’ll take three to get close to the daily 5g, and there is also a bulk pack giving you six tubes at £4.99 (6.74 USD) each for 48 standard servings.