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Vitaminar drops a much bigger 2.2lb tub of Creatine Pure for R$199

Vitaminar Larger Creatine

Vitaminar in Brazil is expanding the sports nutrition side of its selection with a massive extension for one of the industry’s most widely used supplements, creatine. The brand’s Creatine Pure is a vegan-friendly, unflavored competitor built around the extensively researched ingredient for supporting strength, performance, and muscle growth. It originally and previously came in a standard 300g tub, working out to two months’ supply at 5g per serving.

The latest from Vitaminar is all about value, as it has introduced a significantly larger 1kg tub of its standalone Creatine Pure. That works out to roughly 200 servings at the standard 5g dose, making it a much more cost-effective choice for long-term users. The jumbo Pure Creatine carries a regular retail price of R$199 (38.46 USD), offering considerably better value than the smaller 300g at R$89.90, working out to be 33% cheaper per serving.