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Singaporean gummy brand Foulplay expands into stick pack creatine with Purest Creatine

Foul Play Purest Creatine Stick Packs

Foulplay made its debut with a deliciously edible creatine gummy, and while that is something several others have been doing recently, it stood out with a huge promised dose of the classic muscle-building ingredient per piece. Instead of a gram or even 1.25g, the newcomer claims 1.8g of creatine in its supplement, meaning it only takes two pieces to get over 3g, and three will take you all the way to a daily dose of 5.4g.

The growing Foulplay from Singapore has now launched its second product, and it remains in the same category as its original creatine gummies, although in a different format and with a different source. Joining the brand’s edible supplement is a more traditional creatine powder conveniently packaged in stick packs. Every stick comes with 5g of NNB Nutrition’s pure and premium Purest Creatine, completely unflavored.

The stick packs ensure the product is similarly convenient and versatile as the Foulplay creatine gummies, as the sticks can be torn open and served wherever you want, and with Purest Creatine at the core, you’re getting a reliable dose of creatine. The price of what the brand is simply called Foulplay Purest Creatine is more cost-effective than the gummies, but still on the high side at $34.90 (27.16 USD) for a box of 30 stick packs.

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