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New BPI Creatine HD close, but not the same as Best Creatine

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An all new supplement from BPI Sports has been launched today, and while it may look and sound similar to another one of the brand’s products, we can confirm there are definitely differences. The name of the formula carries on BPI’s HD naming convention as seen in the likes of ISO HD and Whey HD, with the title Creatine HD. The supplement it’s a bit similar to is the brand’s other creatine, Best Creatine, although as mentioned there are a handful of things that separate the two.

Firstly Creatine HD does promote a total of six different types of creatine combining for a total of 4g, just like Best Creatine. Of those six, the two have five in common with Creatine HD’s odd one out being creatine citrate instead of creatine phosphate. Moving on down the product’s label we see even more differences as where Best Creatine lists betaine and Himalayan pink salt, Creatine HD features half a gram each of inositol and tart cherry extract.

The place that’s launched the all new BPI supplement is GNC, who currently has Creatine HD priced at $49.99, or $3 cheaper at $46.99 for Gold Card members. In total there are two 50 servings flavors to choose from or technically one flavor, with Raspberry Snow Cone and the always convenient Unflavored.

BPI Sports Creatine HD

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