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Protein Works re-enters creatine gummies with fewer servings and open third-party testing

Protein Works Creatine Gummies

Protein Works has been in the business of creatine gummies for some time, an area that has seen an absolute explosion in popularity from consumers and brands. The successful UK-based brand has just relaunched its creatine competitor, introducing Creatine Gummies, an evolution, it seems, of Creatine Ultra Gummies. For those who remember Protein Works’ previous edible creatine, there are some key differences, but it is mostly the same.

The “Ultra” part of the name has been dropped for the newest gummy-format supplement from Protein Works with simply “Creatine Gummies”, yet it still packs the same 1g of creatine monohydrate per piece for a 3g serving across three pieces or five for a daily dosage of 5g. Where things get different is that the new release has a Peach flavor, not Lemon, and the brand proudly shares its third-party lab results on its website, which is important after the many reports of some creatine gummies not having the claimed amounts of creatine on their labels.

Protein Works has really elevated its position in the creatine gummy space with the new Creatine Gummies, giving it some new features and highlights that’ll ensure it keeps up with the ever-evolving market. The brand already has stock available through its online store at £39.99 (54.02 USD) for a jar of 20 three-piece servings, although if you throw in the code “CREATINE” for a limited time, that cost comes way down to £17.99 (24.30 USD)