
Creatine has become all the rage with sports, health, and wellness brands adding some sort of creatine-based supplement to their catalog. Many competitors that were already in that basic category have also expanded their number of offerings, whether it be with something more advanced and premium or something in a different format. The popular brand Legion already has a strong variety of creatines, putting the classic ingredient into powder, capsules, and even gummies.
One of the popular trends of creatine lately has been to launch it in actual flavors, and even though that method is a bit more expensive compared to bulk unflavored powder, it is something consumers are taking a strong liking to. Legion’s simply-named Creatine now offers precisely that, introducing two of the most traditional tastes in the industry in Blue Raspberry and Fruit Punch. They only come in the smaller 60 serving tub, not the 100, which is enough to get you through two months.
As mentioned, flavored creatine does cost a pinch more above the original unflavored, and at Legion the difference is just $5. While the Unflavored Creatine in the 60 serving tub is $29.99, Fruit Punch and Blue Raspberry are a bit above that at $34.99, working out to a difference of 16%.