Creatine has become one of the fastest-growing categories in sports nutrition over the past couple of years, and that’s despite the fact that it was already around for decades and a staple in the hearts of many brands. Companies new and old are continuing to find more ways for consumers to add creatine to their catalogs, including mixing up the formats, which longtime competitor SAN has done in its upcoming Performance Creatine extension.
SAN’s key competitor in the category of creatine is Performance Creatine, a simple and straightforward supplement that comes with micronized creatine monohydrate, completely unflavored and in bulk tubs of 60, 120, and 240 servings. Joining that very soon is Performance Creatine Capsules, which is practically the same thing, but in capsule format, and instead of throwing down a scoop of powder, you take six capsules for a full hit of creatine.
Capsule alternatives never work out to be more or as cost-effective as standard powder, and we imagine that will remain true for SAN’s Performance Creatine Capsules when it eventually makes its way to market in the coming weeks.

