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Three new flavors arrive for Podium’s bulk creatine but they are not here for long

Podium Flights Creatine

Standalone creatine is an essential and highly reliable sports nutrition supplement for the benefit of improving strength, performance, and power. It has been around for several years, and it has all of the studies and results necessary to back up its legacy. Bulk unflavored powder creatine is something you can find at most supplement companies, including Podium under its Solos Collection, which it has expanded on this week with a more enjoyable way to consume your creatine.

Around this time last year, Podium released an actual flavor of its bulk Solos Collection creatine in Sour Cherry in partnership with Craig Richey. There is now a family of flavors to choose from for the brand’s standalone creatine, three tastes to be exact, although they are only around for a limited time. The options in the expansion are a straightforward Strawberry, Pink Lemonade and Rocket Ice Pop, all with the same contents as the original in 50 servings of creatine monohydrate.

Not only is Podium’s flavored creatine available for a limited time, but it is also a touch more expensive than the unflavored original, at $34.99, up from $29.99 for the same amount of servings and active ingredients. If $5 is a bit too much of a jump, there is a way to get the better-tasting creatine at a cheaper price in the Flights Box Set, which has full-size tubs of Strawberry, Pink Lemonade, and Rocket Ice Pop, so the entire family, at $69.99, working out to a much better $23.33 each.

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