Creatine Gummies Creatine Monohydrate Supplement

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Creatine Monohydrate Supplement
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Get our natural[1] creatine monohydrate gummies with a clinically effective dose[2] of creatine scientifically shown[3] to help you train harder, recover better, and gain muscle and strength faster.
- 19 peer-reviewed scientific studies support our creatine gummies’ form and dose[4]
- Contains no artificial fillers, food dyes, or other chemical junk[5]
- Tested for purity and potency in a state-of-the-art ISO 17025 accredited lab[6]
Will our creatine gummies help you pack on brain-shrinking amounts of muscle in 30 days flat?
No.
Will they add another plate or two to the bar?
Absolutely not.
But will they help you train harder, recover better, and gain muscle and strength faster?
And without any of the unwanted side effects associated with other performance enhancing compounds?
Yes. Or your money back
- 19 peer-reviewed scientific studies support our creatine gummies’ form and dose[1]
- Contains no artificial fillers, food dyes, or other chemical junk[2]
- Tested for purity and potency in a state-of-the-art ISO 17025 accredited lab[3]
- Total formulation transparency (no proprietary blends)[4]
- Made in the USA with globally sourced ingredients in NSF-certified and FDA-inspected facilities that adhere to Current Good Manufacturing Practice standards
Our creatine gummies are also backed by our “No Return Necessary” money-back guarantee that works like this:
If you don’t absolutely love them, just let us know, and we’ll give you a full refund on the spot. No forms or returns necessary.
So order now, try our creatine gummies risk-free, and see for yourself why we believe they’re the perfect creatine monohydrate gummies.
Will our creatine gummies help you pack on brain-shrinking amounts of muscle in 30 days flat?
No.
Will they add another plate or two to the bar?
Absolutely not.
But will they help you train harder, recover better, and gain muscle and strength faster?
And without any of the unwanted side effects associated with other performance enhancing compounds?
Yes. Or your money back.
- Total formulation transparency (no proprietary blends)[7]
- Made in the USA with globally sourced ingredients in NSF-certified and FDA-inspected facilities that adhere to Current Good Manufacturing Practice standards
- Backed by our “No Return Necessary” money-back guarantee that works like this: If you don’t absolutely love our creatine gummies, just let us know, and we’ll give you a full refund on the spot. No forms or returns necessary.
So order now, try our creatine gummies risk-free, and see for yourself why we believe they’re the perfect creatine monohydrate gummies.
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Legion Creatine Gummies Ingredient (5 grams per serving)
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- Active Ingredient
- Clinically Effective Ingredient & Dose
- Creatine Monohydrate
- Naturally Sweetened & Flavored
- Third-Party Lab Tested
- Labdoor Certified Brand
- Price Per Serving
The #1 brand of naturally sweetened sports supplements.
We’ve sold over 5 million bags and bottles to over 1 million customers in 169 countries who have left us over 45,000 5-star reviews.
Clinically Effective Ingredient and Dose
The ingredient, form, and dose in our creatine gummies is backed by peer-reviewed scientific research demonstrating clear benefits in healthy humans.
Naturally Sweetened and Flavored
Our creatine gummies are naturally sweetened with stevia and allulose and naturally flavored with extracts from fruit, vegetables, plants and other foods.
Total Label Transparency
We clearly list the dose of each ingredient in our creatine gummies on the label—no proprietary blends or hidden ingredients—so you can verify our formulation’s validity and effectiveness.
Third-Party Lab Tested for Purity and Potency
Our creatine gummies are tested by a state-of-the-art ISO 17025-accredited third-party laboratory for heavy metals, microbes, allergens, and other contaminants to ensure compliance with FDA purity standards.
Made in the USA
Our creatine gummies are made in America with globally sourced ingredients in NSF-certified, FDA-inspected facilities that adhere to Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) standards.
"No Return Necessary"
Money-Back Guarantee
If you don't absolutely love our creatine gummies, you get a prompt and courteous refund. No forms or returns necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions
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That’s 191 pages of scientific research that shows our creatine gummies work exactly like we say they do.↑
While these types of chemicals may not be as dangerous as some people claim, studies suggest that regular consumption of them may indeed be harmful to our health. And that’s why you won’t find them in our creatine gummies.↑
Every bottle of our creatine gummies is guaranteed to provide exactly what the label claims and nothing else—no heavy metals, microbes, allergens, or other contaminants.↑
This means you know exactly what’s in every serving of our creatine gummies—every dose of every ingredient—and can verify the accuracy and efficacy of the formulation.↑
Our creatine gummies are naturally sourced from plants and animals and contain no artificial or synthetic substances of any kind.↑
Every serving of our creatine gummies contains 5 grams of creatine monohydrate that has been shown to be safe and effective in peer-reviewed scientific research.↑
The active ingredient in our creatine gummies is backed by published scientific studies that show benefits in healthy humans.↑
That’s 191 pages of scientific research that shows our creatine gummies work exactly like we say they do.↑
While these types of chemicals may not be as dangerous as some people claim, studies suggest that regular consumption of them may indeed be harmful to our health. And that’s why you won’t find them in our creatine gummies.↑
Every bottle of our creatine gummies is guaranteed to provide exactly what the label claims and nothing else—no heavy metals, microbes, allergens, or other contaminants.↑
This means you know exactly what’s in every serving of our creatine gummies—every dose of every ingredient—and can verify the accuracy and efficacy of the formulation.↑
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