Nutricost Creatine Monohydrate Micronized Powder 500G, 5000mg Per Serv (5g) - Micronized Creatine Monohydrate, 100 Servings
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Allen
> 3 dayIt works, not sure what else to say. I mix it with my morning shake; it’s completely tasteless.
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Jay
> 3 dayWorks great. I used to have a more expensive creatine by a more name brand, and switched to this just to save. This brand works great, dont really see any differences, and it comes at a competitive price. Would recommend!
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Gage S.
> 3 dayThis creatine is true to no flavor and a good one to start, decent price, noticable results so far
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Austin
> 3 dayThis creatine works better than others I’ve tried I feel like. It’s also tasteless but it does NOT dissolve, like at all. You kinda just have to keep swirling it around as you drink it or down it super fast, which is annoying.
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Keith
> 3 dayGreat product
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It works
> 3 dayI really can’t tell if I’m getting bigger since I look at myself everyday. But a few people have been telling me my muscles look more fuller. I do feel just a little stronger in the gym. I’ve been taking it everyday for the past 3 weeks with Apple juice. Taking with any carbohydrate juice will be better since your body absorbs it better with carbs. Also my memory has improved just a bit. I guess it works
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Juice
> 3 dayPeople wont stop asking me if Im on steroids. I have been looking for the ideal solution to getting me jacked without having to commit to any kind of disciplined diet or workout regiment. I add this in with protein and the gains have been outrageous. No taste, easy to measure out. Good consistency. Good price. (This legitimately does help with recovery time from intense workout regiments of 4-6 high intensity days per week)
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AZ Cyclist
> 3 dayI have a small grams scale. A level scoop weighed 5.77 grams and the scope measured 8.7cc. Supplement quality is always a black box but I will give my pros/cons so far on this product. Pros The jar had 2 seals The jar contained a desiccant package It looked and tasted like Creatine from another vendor (Optimum Nutrition) that I used a few years ago. It was not clumped up Cons It does not state who does the third-party testing. On their website it states ISO accredited third-party lab. I see this all the time on supplements and If it was USP they would make a big deal about it. Supplements are a wild west where there is intentionally little regulation.