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Showing posts with label Creatine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creatine. Show all posts

Thursday, April 2, 2026

EHP Labs Taps the Creatine Gummy Trend with a UK-Exclusive Release

EHP Oxyshred Creatine Gummies

 EHP Labs is continuing to push into new categories and regions, this time combining both with the launch of its OxyShred Creatine Gummies in the United Kingdom. While the brand is rooted in Australia, it has never been shy about rolling out region-specific products, and this latest release is another example of that strategy in action.

Creatine gummies have quickly become one of the hottest trends in supplements, and EHP is officially joining the movement with a convenient, candy-style format. Each gummy delivers 1 gram of creatine monohydrate, making it easy to scale your dosage depending on your goals. Three gummies get you to the commonly recommended 3 grams, while five bring you up to the more traditional 5 gram daily intake for strength and performance support.

Each bottle comes with 90 gummies, giving users flexibility in how they dose while still maintaining a familiar 30-serving structure at the lower 3 gram level. For those aiming higher, the serving count drops accordingly, but the tradeoff is a more enjoyable and portable way to take creatine compared to powders or capsules.

Right now, OxyShred Creatine Gummies are exclusive to the UK, landing on shelves at Sainsbury’s for £24.99. It is a clear sign that EHP Labs is not only paying attention to global trends but also adapting quickly, delivering functional supplements in formats that fit modern lifestyles.

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Zhou Nutrition Launches Creatine + HMB for Next Level Performance

ZHOU Creatine HMB

 Zhou Nutrition is stepping up its creatine game with a new product designed for serious athletes and fitness enthusiasts. The brand, known for offering more than just the standard flavored or unflavored powders, has now introduced Creatine + HMB, a complex creatine formula that pairs classic creatine monohydrate with the recovery-supporting compound HMB.

Each serving delivers 5 grams of creatine monohydrate and 3 grams of myHMB, giving users a combination aimed at enhancing strength, performance, and recovery. This follows a trend among supplement brands like Animal, NutraBio, Transparent Labs, Gaspari, SteelFit, Fresh, and Jacked Factory, who have all explored advanced creatine blends that go beyond the basics.

Zhou Nutrition’s new creatine does come at a higher price than its standard formula, costing $39.09 for 30 servings, compared to $28.19 for 45 servings of the original creatine powder. While it’s an investment, fans of complex, science-backed supplements will likely see the value in a product that combines two performance-focused ingredients in one convenient powder.

As creatine continues to grow in popularity, products like Creatine + HMB show that there’s room to innovate beyond simple supplementation, offering both strength and recovery benefits in a single formula.


Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Amazon Basics Drops New Single Ingredient Creatine & Glutamine Supplements

Amazon Basics Creatine


Amazon’s house brands have quietly tested the supplement waters for years, but the latest move from Amazon Basics shows the retail giant getting even more straightforward with its approach. Instead of complex blends or flashy formulas, Amazon Basics is going back to the basics with two of the most widely used staples in sports nutrition: creatine and glutamine.

The brand has rolled out standalone Creatine Monohydrate and L-Glutamine powders, each built around a single ingredient and nothing extra. No flavors, no added fillers, no performance promises that need decoding. It is a simple value play aimed at lifters and everyday gym goers who already know what they want and just want it at a fair price.

Both products come in 300 gram tubs, which works out to 60 servings when used at the common 5 gram dose. That puts them right in line with industry norms, especially for creatine monohydrate, where 5 grams per serving is the standard most athletes stick with. Glutamine follows the same format, keeping things consistent across the line.

Pricing is where Amazon Basics clearly wants to compete. Creatine Monohydrate comes in at $17.99, while L-Glutamine is priced at $14.39. Those numbers are solid and definitely competitive, even if they are not the absolute cheapest options available on Amazon. Brands like Nutricost still undercut slightly on a cost per serving basis, but Amazon Basics is clearly aiming for a balance between price, convenience, and brand familiarity.

What makes this launch interesting is less about creatine or glutamine themselves and more about what it could signal. If Amazon Basics can move volume with no frills single ingredient powders, it would not be surprising to see the same approach applied to other staples like protein powder, BCAAs, or electrolytes. For consumers, that could mean more pressure on pricing across the board.

At the end of the day, Amazon Basics creatine and glutamine are not trying to reinvent supplements. They are banking on simplicity, scale, and accessibility. For shoppers who just want the essentials from a brand they already trust, that might be more than enough.

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Zhou Nutrition Launches Creatine Calm + Focus With Cognizin for Muscle and Mental Support


 Zhou Nutrition is putting a fresh spin on the growing creatine trend with the launch of a new hybrid supplement called Creatine Calm + Focus. As creatine continues to expand beyond just the sports nutrition world, more wellness-focused brands are finding creative ways to pair the classic muscle builder with additional functional ingredients.

Most creatine blends on the market are combined with energy boosters or other performance enhancers like betaine or HMB. Zhou Nutrition is taking a less common approach by adding nootropic support into the mix, creating a product designed for both physical performance and mental focus.

Creatine Calm + Focus delivers the standard daily dose of creatine monohydrate, providing 5 grams per serving to support muscle strength, growth, and workout performance. Alongside the creatine, the formula includes ingredients aimed at improving cognition, clarity, and stress support.

Each serving contains 200 milligrams of ginseng, along with 250 milligrams of Cognizin, a premium form of citicoline that has become a popular ingredient in focus-enhancing supplements and even functional energy drinks.

The appeal of products like this comes from their simplicity. Instead of taking creatine separately from brain-support supplements, Zhou combines both into one convenient daily powder that targets multiple benefits at once.

Zhou Nutrition’s Creatine Calm + Focus is available now through the brand’s website. It comes in a Blackberry Lemon flavor and is priced at $36.99 for a 30-day supply, reflecting the added cost of the nootropic ingredients included in the formula.

Monday, January 19, 2026

Gorilla Mind Joins the Creatine Gummy Trend with a Blue Raspberry Twist


The innovators at Gorilla Mind, former Brand of the Year, are stepping into the growing world of edible supplements with their newest release: Gorilla Mind Gummies. Following in the footsteps of other sports nutrition brands, Gorilla Mind is making it easier than ever to get your daily creatine without measuring powders or mixing shakes.

Set to launch this Tuesday exclusively on their online store, these gummies deliver 5 grams of classic creatine monohydrate per serving—just four gummies for a full dose. That’s the same muscle-building powerhouse you know from powder form, now in a fun, chewable format. While they don’t reinvent the wheel, Gorilla Mind keeps it simple, sticking to a familiar Blue Raspberry flavor that promises to make your daily supplement routine a little sweeter.

As with most creatine gummies, there’s a minor calorie count, but it’s a small trade-off for the convenience and taste. With 120 gummies per bottle, you’re looking at a full month’s supply with 30 servings, making it perfect for anyone wanting to maintain consistent creatine intake without the hassle of scoops and shakes. Pricing hasn’t been confirmed yet, but based on similar products, expect it to land somewhere in the $30–$40 range.

Whether you’re a longtime Gorilla Mind fan or just looking to try creatine in a new, tasty form, these gummies offer a simple, convenient, and flavorful way to support strength, power, and performance. Tuesday can’t come soon enough for anyone ready to chew their way to gains.

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Knight Chews Creatine Gummies: A Fun Twist on a Gym Staple Creatine

Knight Creatine Chews

Knight Chews has taken the old-school creatine powder and flipped it into something way more enjoyable: chewable gummies. Each serving (4 gummies) gives you 5 grams of creatine monohydrate. They're sugar-free, vegan, gluten-free, and come in a tasty strawberry watermelon flavor. No mixing, no gritty texture, just grab and chew.

What They’re Supposed to Do

Like all creatine supplements, these gummies are designed to help boost strength, build lean muscle, improve endurance, and speed up recovery. The real draw here is the convenience and taste—especially for people who don’t like dealing with powders or who forget to take their creatine daily.

What People Are Saying

The reviews on their site are overwhelmingly positive. Most users say the gummies are super easy to take, taste great, and actually work. One user even said it was their first time trying creatine and they noticed visible gains in their quads after just a couple of weeks.

Here are a few highlights:

  • “Easy to consume. Great product, the chews make it easy to consume.”

  • “These were great! I now see a difference in my quads after a couple of weeks. Highly recommend.”

Compared to other creatine gummies out there, Knight Chews seems to be hitting the right balance. A lot of other gummy supplements get mixed reviews—some taste good but are too expensive, others have weak dosages, and some people worry about ingredient quality or stability over time.

Pros

  • Easy and enjoyable to take

  • No sugar, vegan-friendly, gluten-free

  • Good results for many users

  • Great alternative for people who hate powder

Cons

  • You’re paying more per serving than with traditional powders

  • Some concerns about potency loss in gummy format over time

  • Not much info on things like third-party testing or sourcing

  • 4 gummies per serving might be annoying for some people to keep up with

Final Thoughts

Knight Chews Creatine Gummies are a great fit for anyone who wants a more enjoyable, no-hassle way to take their creatine. The taste and convenience are the biggest selling points, and based on reviews, people are seeing real benefits.

That said, they’re not for everyone. If you’re focused on cost, maximum effectiveness, or clinical-grade dosing, creatine monohydrate powder is still the gold standard. Gummies are newer and flashier—but they do come with a few unknowns, especially in terms of long-term stability and absorption.

If you want something fun, simple, and different from the usual routine, give Knight Chews a shot. Just know that you're paying for the convenience and flavor. For gym-goers who value taste and ease over price and precision, these gummies might be your new favorite supplement.

Friday, February 7, 2025

All New Smash Creatine Gummies

Smash Creatine Gummies

Gummy vitamins and supplements have been popular for a number of years, but the recent rage is Creatine Gummies. Creatine is one of the most widely studied, widely used and most popular supplements on the market and in the last year or two we've seen a number of brands enter this space, most notably Beast Bites, but also a number of more established sports nutrition brands like Finaflex, ZHOU Nutrition, and most recently Bucked Up among others. Well one such brand is a new upstart called Smash Creatine Gummies

Smash Creatine Gummies feature a full 5 gram serving of Creatine Monohydrate with just 40 calories per 4 gummy serving, along with 10 grams of carbs, 0 grams of sugar and a pretty clean ingredient label. The big selling point about Smash is their 3rd party testing, if you keep up with the supplement space you're probably familiar with how Now Foods and Price Plow teamed up to test a lot of the more popular Creatine Gummies on the market and found that most if not all contained either no creatine or significantly less than promised. Smash has third party testing so you know you're getting the creatine you want and not just a tasty gummy candy.

The all new Smash Creatine Gummies are available at Best Price Nutrition for $39.95 per tub. The Smash Creatine Gummies are available in three tasty flavors including Blue Raspberry, Watermelon and Strawbery with the Blue Razz being my personal favorite. If you've been interested in trying out Creatine Gummies give Smash a try!



Thursday, October 10, 2024

Cellucor Hop on the Flavored Creatine Trend With Creatine Cor-Performance

Cellucor Flavored Creatine

Flavored creatine has quickly become a hot trend in sports nutrition, with brands of all sizes launching new standalone creatine supplements in exciting, fruity flavors. Bucked Up recently introduced four refreshing options, and now, Cellucor, a well-established name in the industry, is joining the movement with its own flavored version of Cor-Performance Creatine.

Cellucor, widely known for its popular C4 pre-workout line, has had Cor-Performance Creatine on the market for quite some time, but it was only available in an unflavored version. This made it ideal for stacking with pre- or post-workout supplements. Now, fans of the brand can purchase the same reliable creatine in three tasty flavors— Icy Blue Razz, Watermelon, and Fruit Punch—offering a new way to enjoy their creatine while still getting the benefits of muscle strength and size.

The flavored Cor-Performance Creatine is available on Amazon for $24.99, slightly pricier than its unflavored counterpart, which offers 72 servings compared to the flavored version’s 50 servings. While the flavored version provides just over a month’s worth of creatine, each serving still delivers the industry-standard 5g dose, ensuring you get the same muscle-building benefits with a more enjoyable taste experience.

Ultimately, the decision between flavored and unflavored creatine boils down to preference—whether you prefer versatility and value or a burst of flavor in your daily supplement routine. Either way, Cellucor’s flavored creatine gives consumers a tasty new option to boost their workouts.

Thursday, June 9, 2022

Universal Nutrition's All New Creatine Chew Gummies

 

Universal Creatine Chews

The OG Supplement Brand Universal Nutrition has just put out an all new creatine supplement called Universal Creatine Chews. In recent years Universal hasn't been rolling out many products out under the Universal branding and has opted to put most of their new releases out under the Animal brand, however these all new Creatine Chews are being rolled out by Universal Nutrition.


What makes Creatine Chews unique is rather than just being another creatine powder, capsule, or tablet these are actually creatine gummies, however this wasn't just done for taste, Creatine Chews combine creatine with a special carbohydrate to increase creatine uptake in the body. And while oftentimes gummies offer lower dosages than powder or capsule alternatives, a serving of 4 Creatine Chews actually contains a full 5 gram serving of Creatine Monohydrate.

These all new Creatine Chews are now available over at UniversalUSA.Com where fans of the brand can grab a tub of 144 chews in either a Grape or Orange flavor for just $30.95. 

Universal Creatine Chews Ingredients


Friday, April 22, 2022

All New RAZE Creatine Monohydrate Supplement Now Available from REPP Sports Spin-Off RAZE

RAZE Creatine

 

RAZE a spin-off of the longtime supplement brand REPP Sports has just dropped an all new RAZE Creatine Monohydrate supplement, and the timing couldn't be better seeing as how we're in the midst of a huge creatine shortage and creatine is getting not only more expensive, but tougher to get your hands on, so having one more option is a good thing.

One other interesting thing about the RAZE Brand, obviously RAZE is a spin-off of REPP Sports and is the name of the brands RAZE Energy Drink, RAZE Followed that up with a functional food protein powder as well as the RAZE Pre-Workout. It seems as if RAZE is becoming it's own brand and who knows I wouldn't be shocked to see the REPP Sports brand retired and rolled into the RAZE brand as it seems to have more modern branding, has a fresher brand image, and seems to be very well received by the fitness community.

Anyhow, RAZE has dropped their all new RAZE Creatine Monohydrate supplement which is a 100% Creatine Monohydrate supplement with no fillers, it comes in a 300 gram tub and provides users with 60 servings per tub. This all new RAZE Creatine appears to be brand new as it's not even on the RAZE website yet, nor have we seen any mentions of it on social media, however we have seen images surfacing online and we managed to find it over at Best Price Nutrition where you can grab yourself a 60 serving tub of RAZE Creatine Monohydrate for just $34.99 per tub, they're also running a special where if you buy 2 you save an additional 5% off and if you buy 3 you save an additional 10% OFF. You can also use the code "SUPPPLUGG10" to save an additional 10% OFF your purchase. 

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

5% Nutrition Adds 300 Gram Tub of Creatine Monohydrate to Their Core Series Supplements

5% Nutrition Creatine Monohydrate

 

5% Nutrition has just announced a Creatine supplement which will be joining the brands Core Series of supplements. Over the past few years we've seen many more sports nutrition brands getting into single ingredient or Core Lines of supplements. Redcon1 has their basic training series, Axe & Sledge has a Core line as does Blackstone Labs. Well 5% Nutrition's Core Line of supplements began with 4 or 5 single ingredient basic supplements but has quickly grown to quite the lineup featuring a total of 13 products in the Core Line. These supplements include things like Citrulline, Glutamine, Vitamin C, DIM, CLA, Beet Root, and the newest edition a Creatine Monohydrate option. 

As I'm sure most of you know not only has Creatine been a product which has been tough to get due to supply chain shortages, but the prices of Creatine have exploded in recent months. Where as a couple months ago you could get a 1000 gram tub of Creatine for just over $20, today that same tub could run you $70 to $100, Thanks Biden! Anyhow, 5% Nutrition's All New Creatine comes in a 300 gram 30 serving tub for $36.99 and can be purchased over the the 5% Nutrition webshop. 

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Supplement Retailers Suppz Drops Their Own In House Creatine Supplement

 

Suppz Creatine Monohydrate

The Wisconsin based supplement retailer Suppz.Com has just rolled out their own in house Creatine Supplement. Suppz teased this to their fanbase. The timing of this drop is perfect as we're in the midst of "The Great Creatine Shortage of 2022". Not only are many supplement brands completely out of creatine, but we've seen the price of a 1000 gram tub of Creatine which has historically been a cheap supplement, go from about $22 for a 1000 gram tub, to almost $80 per 1000 gram tub. We've even seen sellers on eBay charging upwards of $125 for a 1000 gram tub of creatine.

Now a trend we've been seeing over the past two years is most traditional sports nutrition supplements dropping a "Core" style line-up of supplements which include things like Creatine, Glutamine, Fish Oil and other Vitamins and single ingredient supplements. We've seen this done by companies like Redcon1 with their Basic Training Series, as well as other brands like Axe & Sledge, Blackstone Labs and others. We haven't however seen as much of this from supplement retailers themselves, though companies like Bodybuilding.Com and Campus Protein have rolled out their own in house private label supplements in the past.

Well now Suppz is getting into the game with their first ever in house supplement a 100% Pure Micronized Creatine Monohydrate in a 300 gram tub. Those who've been struggling to get their hands on a tub of creatine can snag a 300 gram tub of Suppz branded creatine from Suppz.Com for just $19.99 per tub. 

Friday, March 4, 2022

NutraBio has Creatine Back in Stock

NutraBio Creatine Back in Stock

 

Supply chain issues and logistical problems have been hitting pretty much every industry in the past two years, but even more so in recent months. While there's shortages of many supplements and many raw ingredients one of the worst has to be Creatine. In recent weeks we've seen the price of creatine, a supplement which has traditionally been extremely cheap, we've seen prices triple, and some eBay sellers are now charging $125 for a 1000 gram tub of Creatine, something that just a few weeks back would have sold for $20 to $25. Not only that but many supplement manufacturers aren't even able to get their hands on creatine and are having to steer customers to other brands. 

Well, we've recently learned that NutraBio has Creatine back in stock in their 300 gram tubs, other sizes are sold out. Currently NutraBio has a 300 gram Creatine Monohydrate on sale on their website for $34.99. While still incredibly expensive compared to where Creatine prices were a month ago, it still only comes to about $0.58 per serving and should last you about two months. 

Monday, February 21, 2022

Glaxon's Electro Creatine an All New Creatine and Electrolyte Supplement

 

Glaxon Electro Creatine

Glaxon is a supplement company which has only been around a short time but one which has quickly made a name for themselves in the industry being named Stack3D Brand of the Year 2021 and also partnering with GNC's Innovation and Technology Arm. 

Late last year when Glaxon rolled out their first Protein Powder Protos Whey and Protos Vegan, both had a teaser on the back of the tubs mentioning that the protein could be stacked with "Electro Creatine". At the time no such product existed, but Glaxon has just recently released the details of an all new Creatine and Electrolyte Supplement called Electro Creatine. 

You can checkout the full supplement facts panel below but Electro Creatine features 5 grams of creatine and a 1000mg Astrolyte Eelectrolyte Blend along with minerals like magnesium, sodium, and potassium. The Astrolyte Blend was borrowed from Glaxon's Astrolyte Electrolyte supplement in similar fashion to how Glaxon SuperGreens contains the SuperShroom Blend from their stand alone SuperShroom Supplement. 

Glaxon Electro Creatine Ingredients


No official release date has been given but this one should be hitting Glaxon's online shop as well as partnered retailers in the very near future. 

Thursday, January 13, 2022

The Creatine Shortage, Supplement Inflation, and Shady Practices By Supplement Companies

 

Creatine Shortage and Supplement Shrinkflation

Unless you're living under a rock you're likely aware of the labor shortages, supply chain shortages, and inflation sweeping this country right now. We've seen the price of whey protein go up 30% to 50% in recent months, and we've seen a number of supplement companies and manufacturers changing their product sizes instead of raising prices ie a 4 Pound Tub of Protein that previously cost $40 still costs $40, but is now a 3 Pound Tub of Protein, this is what's referred to as shrinkflation. The idea being people are more likely to notice a price hike, than they are to notice they are receiving less product. This isn't unique to the supplement industry, Costco, Grocery Stores and most companies making consumer staples are doing the same thing for everything from potato chips to cereal, to toilet paper and paper towels. 

One area of inflation that's been especially astounding is when it comes to Creatine. Creatine has always been an incredibly cheap supplement. We've been hearing about Creatine shortages for a couple months, but aside from a one off brand being out of Creatine temporarily we haven't noticed any dramatic changes... Until recently that is. Not only are many if not most major supplement manufacturers completely out of stock of Creatine, but we've seen the price of Creatine Skyrocket in recent weeks. A 500 gram tub of creatine typically went for $10 to $12, that same tub just a few weeks later is selling for about $30. Typically a 1,000 gram tub would go for about $24, that same tub a few weeks later is going for $60. I've even seen eBay sellers charging upwards of $125 for a 1000 gram tub of creatine. 

One business practice that rubbed me the wrong way however was seeing a BioSteel brand Creatine supplement advertising 72 servings per tub, however when examining the supplement facts and instructions they are calling a serving to be 2.5 grams of Creatine. Everyone knows that a standard serving size of Creatine is 5 grams. This is misleading making their tubs of creatine appear to have 72 servings when by any normal persons standard their 180 gram tub of Creatine is actually 36 servings. 

Just wanted to give you all a heads up, keep an eye on supplement prices, tub sizes, and serving sizes. Shrinkflation is all around us and it's a fact of life, I expect to see smaller sizes, what I don't expect as a consumer is to see a company advertising a certain amount of servings based on a dosage that's not the recommended or clinical dosage such as we've seen from BioSteel. 

Thursday, September 9, 2021

Hi-Tech Creatine Monohydrate Now Available in a 400 Gram 80 Serving Tub

 

Hi-Tech Creatine Monohydrate 400 Grams

Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals has just rolled out an all new 400 gram tub of Creatine Monohydrate. Creatine is one of the safest and most studied supplements on the market and of those who take pre-workouts, protein powders, and other sports performance supplements, Creatine was probably our entrance into the world of supplements back in Middle School or High School.

Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals has always offered a Creatine Monohydrate supplement, however until recently they only had it in a large 1000 gram tub. Just today Hi-Tech dropped their all new Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals Creatine Monohydrate in a 400 gram tub. This all new Creatine supplement from Hi-Tech is now available over at Bestpricenutrition.com for just $13.95 for an 80 serving 400 gram tub. 

Thursday, October 22, 2020

InnovaPharm Adds More Basic Supplements with a New Creatine Hydrochloride aka Creatine HCL

 


I know I know y'all are probably sick of hearing of all the basic supplements brands are rolling out. Redcon1's Basic Training Series, Blackstone Labs Core Series, NutraBio's Vitamin C. Basic supplements aren't all that sexy or exciting, but they are something most of us take, and it's cool more brands are beginning ot offer them. Another brand who's building out their line of basic supplemnts is InnovaPharm.

InnovaPharm has recently rolled out supplements like Ashwagandha, Berberine, and Elderberry, and now they're coming with a more basic supplemnet, but something more in the sports nutrition space. InnovaPharm Creatine Hydrochloride is an all new creatine supplement from InnovaPharm. This one will feature 750mg of Creatine HCL per capsule and you'll get 90 capsules per bottle which should last about a month and a half. This all new Creatine from InnovaPharm is now available on the brands website for $29.99 per 90 capsule bottle. 

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

EFX Sports Kre-Alkalyn Powder Gets 3 New Flavors; Mango, Blue Frost, and Rainbow Blast!

EFX Sports Kre-Alkalyn Powder New Flavors


EFX Sports Kre-Alkalyn EFX Powder is probably the most popular Creatine supplement on the market right now. Around the end of last y ear EFX Sports came out with their first ever flavored version of their creatine powder with a Watermelon flavor. This flavor launched exclusively through the retail giant Amazon and nowhere else.

Well EFX Sports has announced 3 all new flavors coming to this product, and this time around they aren't exclusive to Amazon. The all new flavors are Mango, Blue Frost, and Rainbow Blast. These all new flavors have dropped and are now available at EFXSports.Com where fans of the brand can snag a 110 serving tub for $29.99.


Friday, June 19, 2020

Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals Creatine Nitrate Supplement Coming Soon

Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals Creatine Nitrate

Images have begun surfacing online of an all new Creatine Nitrate supplement from Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals. This all new product from Hi-Tech aims to help users increase muscle mass, increase strength and power, and speed up post training recovery.

The supplement facts are pretty straight forward, we have 1,000mg of Creatine Nitrate per 1 tablet serving, and contains 120 tablets per bottle. You can checkout the full supplement facts panel for yourself below...

Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals Creatine Nitrate Supplement Facts


This supplement is not yet available for sale online as of yet. While we don't have an official release date or a price as of yet, we're guessing this one will be dropping very soon. We'll bring you more info as we learn more.

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Rising Labs Rolls Out Limited Edition Pitbull Torres Flavor of Fortitude with a Special Promotion

Rising Labs Fortitude Pitbull Torres Edition


Supplement brand Rising Labs has released a limited edition flavor of their muscle building supplement Fortitude. The limited edition flavor is a partnership with fitness influencer KEvin Torres aka Pitbull Torres, and it features a pitbull on the side of the tub.

While Cherry Limeade will be a flavor that will be sticking around, only the first 200 runs of the flavor will feature the Pitbull image you can see in the photo above. After those 200 sell you can still purchase the Cherry Limeade flavor, the tub just won't feature the Pitbull.

Rising Labs is also doing a golden ticket promotion something we've seen a lot of brands doing as of late. Inside the 200 limited edition tubs Rising Labs has put a golden ticket inside of one tub which will give the lucky fan an all expense paid trip to train with Kevin "Pitbull" Torres in LA.

The all new limited edition flavor went on sale yesterday and is still available. Fans of Rising Labs and Pitbull Torres can pickup a 30 serving tub for $44.99 on the brands online website.