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Frontline is already releasing a third flavor of its convenient Creatine Gummies

Frontline Peach Creatine Gummies

Frontline Formulations isn’t wasting any time building on its dive into the edible creatine craze from earlier this year with the simply named Creatine Gummies. The typically advanced sports nutrition brand has just started teasing another taste for the convenient muscle builder with just enough to see what’s coming. The extension to Frontline Creatine Gummies is coming in one week’s time on Monday of next week, going live first at frontlineformulations.com.

While Frontline Formulations is only teasing the new flavor of Creatine Gummies, you can make out from its picture that Sour Peach is set to be the third option for the supplement, joining the original Sour Strawberry or Sour Blue Raspberry. Peach will continue the 1.25g dosage of classic creatine monohydrate per serving to support muscle strength, performance, and power, and through the brand’s website, you’ll pay a reasonable $39.99 for a tub of 30 servings.