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20 effervescent tablets

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Creatine in effervescent tablets

Orange flavour for making a drink

No added sugar and 20 servings per pack

Creatine in a convenient format

This dietary supplement is based on creatine monohydrate, one of the most widely recognised forms of creatine for everyday use. The product comes in effervescent tablets, so when dissolved in water it creates a convenient drink. This format is a great fit for people who prefer a drinkable serving instead of capsules or powder and value simplicity in their daily routine.

Creatine in Your Daily Dose

One daily serving provides 3 g of creatine. Creatine boosts physical performance during successive short, very intense bursts of exercise. That makes this product a great fit for the supplement category chosen by active people looking for a simple solution built around a well-known, specific ingredient. A clear formula with a straightforward, performance-driven purpose.

Orange flavour and effervescent form

The effervescent format gives the product a more practical edge and makes it easy to use every day. The orange version delivers a fresh, light taste, making it a great choice for a quick drink mixed up in moments. This format can be ideal for people who don’t like swallowing tablets and prefer to dissolve a serving in water instead. It’s a convenient option for home, work, or your gym bag.

PRACTICAL PACKAGING

The pack contains 20 tablets, which equals 20 servings of the product. This format is ideal when you want a convenient supply for everyday use or simply prefer a smaller pack in a handy form. The effervescent tablets are easy to store and quick to prepare, making the whole product a great fit for a simple, organised daily routine.

sources

  • Creatine supplementation and exercise performance: an update https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9627907/

  • Creatine supplementation https://jissn.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12970-017-0173-z

  • Creatine Supplementation and Exercise Performance https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3963244/

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