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Wolf releases a massive 1kg bag of creatine that beats the value of its original by 63%

Wolf Supplements 1kg Creatine

For as long as we can remember, Wolf Supplements in the United Kingdom has had a standard 300g tub of creatine available, introduced almost three years ago. The straightforward product is still available at £19.99 through the brand’s online store, although there is now something else it has that’ll be taking your business. Wolf recently released a significantly bigger standalone creatine that beats the value of its original by an inarguable 63%.

Wolf Supplements has launched a massive 1kg or 2.2lb bag of classic creatine monohydrate to enhance muscle strength, performance, and power. That is completely unflavored creatine, meaning it can all be divided into servings, whether that’s 333 at the lighter 3g of creatine or 200 servings of the full 5g daily dosage. No matter how you work it out, the value is far better than the brand’s previous creatine offering, and it beats a lot of the competition.

Those interested in purchasing Wolf Supplements’ beast of a bulk creatine can do so through its own online store for just £5 more than its 300g tub. The total cost of the massive muscle-building product is £24.99 (33.69 USD), and if you can get your order over the £50 mark, the brand throws in free shipping.