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Greece’s NutriYummy develops a second creatine featuring pH-corrected Kre-Alkalyn

Nutriyummy Nutrition Krealkalyn

NutriYummy Nutrition over in Greece plays around in all sorts of categories across health, nutrition, and performance, and it has quite a bit of variety in the functional world too, infusing protein in a few different shapes and sizes. This month, the brand is joining the mountain of other competitors in the industry and digging into the creative category with an alternative product, as it does already have creative covered in its standalone Creatine Monohydrate.

Kre-Alkalyn is the second creatine from NutriYummy Nutrition, and it is based around the alternative form of creatine in the name with the patented and pH-corrected Kre-Alkalyn. Each four-capsule serving of the supplement has 3g of the premium buffered creatine monohydrate to support the usual benefits of muscle strength, performance, and power. With 120 pills per bottle, that works out to the standard 30 servings, enough to get you through a 30-day month.

NutriYummy Nutrition’s Kre-Alkalyn will be more expensive than its original Creatine Monohydrate, as you are paying for the patented creatine. The expected cost of the supplement when it hits shelves shortly is €35 (40.35 USD), versus €29 (33.43 USD) for the brand’s other creatine competitor that also gives you more than three times as many servings.

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