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Big jumps on the creatine gummy trend with premium Germany-made Creapure

Big Creatine Gummies

The creatine gummy trend has seen many newcomers make it big with a standalone creatine supplement in the delicious gummy format, as well as established brands adding an edible creatine product to their already extensive catalog. The trend hasn’t remained here in North America either; companies from many other continents have joined in on the fun, including Europe, where the Spanish powerhouse Big has just thrown its hat in the ring.

Big Creatine Gummies don’t differ too much from other brands and supplements out there, packing 1.5g of creatine per soft and sweet gummy piece, working out to a total of 4.5g across three pieces, or 6g from four if you want to cover the full 5g daily dose. Another interesting point about the innovation, and this does help it stand out over the competition, is that the product relies on the reputable, ultra-pure, Germany-made Creapure creatine monohydrate.

The newly released Creatine Gummies are available first through Big’s online store, where a bag of 90 pieces, or 30 servings at the 4.5g of creatine, will cost you €39.90 (46.36 USD) in sugar-free Blue Raspberry and Peach flavors. That cost is on par with others in Europe, even measuring up against competitors that use standard creatine monohydrate versus Creapure creatine.