Hallelujah!🙌🏼 Finally a full dose of…
Hallelujah!🙌🏼 Finally a full dose of creatine monohydrate in really good (damn good) gummies😍 So nice not to have to mix powder. Fast delivery, super satisfied👌🏼
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Biteable creatine monohydrate gummies deliver a full 5.1 g dose per serving, equivalent to a standard scoop of powder. Sugar-free, third-party tested and designed for daily consistency. Three gummies. No shaker. No mess. The creatine you'll actually stick to.
Hallelujah!🙌🏼 Finally a full dose of creatine monohydrate in really good (damn good) gummies😍 So nice not to have to mix powder. Fast delivery, super satisfied👌🏼
Amazing taste. Hard to not take more then 3 per day. Fast delivery.
Absolutely wonderful flavour for containing this much creatine. I think with this finally I will remember to actually take creatine... Will order again.
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