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Nutrabay innovates in the creatine category once again with a fizzy flavored supplement

Nutrabay Creafizz

The popular Nutrabay claims to have been the first supplement company in its home country of India to sell a creatine powder product. Whether that’s true or not, it does have two long-running competitors in the category with Gold Creatine and Pure Creatine, and you could also count its creatine-infused protein powder Nitro Build. This week, Nutrabay is showing that its innovation ability is still very much there with its newest creatine product, Creafizz.

Formula-wise, there isn’t anything overly groundbreaking in Nutrabay’s new Creafizz; it has just classic creatine monohydrate at 3g per serving to support muscle strength, performance, and power. Its point of difference compared to the brand’s already available other creatines is that it’s fizzy or lightly carbonated. You simply pour one of its single-serving sachets into a glass or shaker of water, and it instantly dissolves, leaving a fizzy serving of creatine.

The newly released Creafizz is more expensive than buying either of Nutrabay’s standard creatine supplements in Gold Creatine and Pure Creatine, but again, the carbonated experience is meant to make up for all of that. Directly from the brand’s online store, you’ll pay a very low ₹399 (4.28 USD) for a box of 15 servings in your choice of Cola, Lemon, and Orange flavors, or if you just want to try a one-off sample, you can do that for ₹39 (0.42 USD).

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