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Foulplay teams up with a sandwich shop to make a creatine-infused donut

Foulplay Korio Creatine Donut

Singapore’s Fouplay is still a relatively new name in the world of sports nutrition supplements, starting out with a large creatine gummy product packing a huge 1.8g per piece, then recently it moved into the more traditional format of powder using premium Purest Creatine. The brand has now put together a functional creatine concept in partnership with the local sandwich shop Korio, and it is unlike anything you’ve seen before when it comes to creatine.

Foulplay and Korio have creatively crafted a creatine donut, not a protein donut as we’ve seen a few times before, but a delicious, soft, doughy treat packed with a half-daily dosage of muscle-building creatine monohydrate. The innovation is built around a tasty laminated dough with a sea salt glaze and 2.5g of classic creatine stuffed into it all, meaning two will get you to the complete daily amount of 5g to support muscle strength, performance, and power.

We’ve seen creatine thrown into bars, even bars with plenty of protein, beverages, and, of course, pills and powders, although this is the first time we’ve seen it in a non-traditional functional format. Foulplay was already an intriguing standout with its branding, marketing, and heavy creatine gummies, and this is a continuation of that. The Creatine Donut is currently just a limited concept that the brand is giving away and could potentially make permanent.

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