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Product Name: | Nutricost Creatine Monohydrate Micronized Powder 500G, 5000mg Per Serv (5g) - Micronized Creatine Monohydrate, 100 Servings |
Manufacturer: | Nutricost |
Product SKU: | B00GL2HMES |
UPC: | 632963050886 |
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I went back through my order history for what I've paid over the last couple years.
Paid $12.23 for 1kg in July 2019. $5.56/lb.
Paid $17.27 for 1kg in April 2020. $7.85/lb.
Paid $38.48 for 1kg in October 2021. $17.50/lb
Ordered the 1lb tub from BULKSUPPLEMENTS on amazon instead. Had a $2 coupon to make the total $22.21 after tax and s&s discount. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E9M4XFI
On a side note - trying to quote someone on Slickdeals never works right for me
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On a side note - trying to quote someone on Slickdeals never works right for me
Guess we'll see what papa Powell says today...
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Bought in March 2022 for $38 and in July 2022 for $26.
So the price is OK for the $60 alleged regular price is BS.
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Protein/creatine/supps in general are super YMMV these days...
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I went back through my order history for what I've paid over the last couple years.
Paid $12.23 for 1kg in July 2019. $5.56/lb.
Paid $17.27 for 1kg in April 2020. $7.85/lb.
Paid $38.48 for 1kg in October 2021. $17.50/lb
Ordered the 1lb tub from BULKSUPPLEMENTS on amazon instead. Had a $2 coupon to make the total $22.21 after tax and s&s discount. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E9M4XFI
Go onto Google type creatine, followed by ncbi then read actual medical documentation about creatine. Unless you're just looking for bro-science
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"It's pretty well-known that creatine supplementation increases muscle storage of free creatine and phosphocreatine, thereby increasing body weight, strength, and sprint performance. However, there's a lot more to creatine than water retention and helping muscles create ATP during intense exercise, and there are a lot of questions that continue to be asked. Creatine affects a wide range of tissues, including the brain, the bones, and the lungs."
No, this is probably the one supplement everyone should be taking every day.