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Kentai’s chewable creatine no longer comes in just the one Lemon flavor

Kentai Ramune Creatine Tabs

While it has proven to be a fast-paced space and we’ve seen a huge uptick in innovation here, creatine supplements as a category have been popping off in markets all across the globe. In this post, we’re heading over to Japan, where the legacy brand Kentai is expanding the edible entry to its catalog. For some time, the brand’s Creatine Tabs, packing a gram of classic creatine monohydrate per chewable, have come in the one lone flavor in a citrusy Lemon.

Starting this month, there are two tastes available for Kentai’s Creatine Tabs, with the original Lemon now joined by a popular Japanese flavor in Ramune. It is inspired by the sweet, nostalgic taste of the soda of the same name, obviously without the light bubbles and fizziness. You still get that solid single gram of creatine per piece, working out to five for a full 5g daily dosage, and it’s rolling out to retailers at ¥1,479 (9.31 USD) for a small bag of 50 chewables.