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1.1-lb Nutricost Creatine Monohydrate Micronized Powder (Unflavored)

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eSupplements via Amazon has 1.1-lb Nutricost Creatine Monohydrate Micronized Powder (Unflavored, 100 Servings) on sale 2 for $34.64 when you follow the directions below. Shipping is free.

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    • 500 Grams of Creatine Monohydrate Per Bottle
    • 5 Grams Per Serving (Scoop Included)
    • 4.7 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 19,000 customer reviews
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    • Seller eSupplements has a 100% positive rating in the last 12 months with over 129630 lifetime feedback.
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eSupplements via Amazon has 1.1-lb Nutricost Creatine Monohydrate Micronized Powder (Unflavored, 100 Servings) on sale 2 for $34.64 when you follow the directions below. Shipping is free.

Deal Instructions:
  • Click here for the product page
  • Select Subscribe & Save option
  • Clip the 5% Coupon on the product page.
  • "Redeem" the offer on the product page or enter ESUPPS10 at checkout.
  • Change the quantity to 2.
  • Add to cart
  • Proceed to checkout
  • The price should be $43.40 - $4.33 (Subscribe & Save) - $433 (Discount) = $34.64 + Free Shipping
Thanks to Community Member Les1950 for finding this deal.

Note: Must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically limited to one per account. You may cancel Subscribe & Save anytime after your order ships.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • 500 Grams of Creatine Monohydrate Per Bottle
    • 5 Grams Per Serving (Scoop Included)
    • 4.7 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 19,000 customer reviews
  • About this store:
    • Seller eSupplements has a 100% positive rating in the last 12 months with over 129630 lifetime feedback.
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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Model: Nutricost Creatine Monohydrate Micronized Powder 500G, 5000mg Per Serv (5g) - Micronized Creatine Monohydrate, 100 Servings

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I agree with you but the addition of silicon dioxide is not used as a filler. It is used as a "flow agent" which reduces the powder from clumping on their machinery that packs these powders. I wrote my masters thesis on silica dioxide nanoparticle toxicity. Most of our supplements and food have silica dioxide nanoparticles but there are no regulations that even say manufactures are required to test for nanoparticles therefore "dont worry about it" lol. Silica is inert in the macro sized molecules but poses a plethora of issues as a nanoparticle. I avoid every supplement with silica dioxide in it...which is alot.

edit: let me not say "most" food. Many processed packaged food can contain silica. 😋
Nutricost is always sketchy though

I think their products are real but I think they are padded/cut with other things like rice flour and silicon dioxide to give more weight/content

BulkSupplements does that now too.

All the old big names are sketchy because they just rely on the name recognition now
Very surprised by this info considering they're both third party tested. Could you provide the source of this claim? Very interested to know.

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List price is very inaccurate by the way, has been about $24.50 each for the past 3 months
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Nutricost is always sketchy though

I think their products are real but I think they are padded/cut with other things like rice flour and silicon dioxide to give more weight/content

BulkSupplements does that now too.

All the old big names are sketchy because they just rely on the name recognition now
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Quote from avalon :
Nutricost is always sketchy though

I think their products are real but I think they are padded/cut with other things like rice flour and silicon dioxide to give more weight/content

BulkSupplements does that now too.

All the old big names are sketchy because they just rely on the name recognition now
Their preworkout seems decent. But I wouldn't be surprised if their creatine is funky. I'd stick with a creapure based creatine since people take a relatively large amount per serving.
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Quote from C2extreme :
Their preworkout seems decent. But I wouldn't be surprised if their creatine is funky. I'd stick with a creapure based creatine since people take a relatively large amount per serving.
Did know about Creapure so thanks.

So, this deal doesn't have it, but Nutricost does have another
container labeled with it on Amzn.

Searched on "nutricost country of origin" and that revealed positive info.
At 1.65/oz for the Creapure, I might try it.​
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Quote from avalon :
Nutricost is always sketchy though

I think their products are real but I think they are padded/cut with other things like rice flour and silicon dioxide to give more weight/content

BulkSupplements does that now too.

All the old big names are sketchy because they just rely on the name recognition now
Very surprised by this info considering they're both third party tested. Could you provide the source of this claim? Very interested to know.
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Quote from avalon :
Nutricost is always sketchy though

I think their products are real but I think they are padded/cut with other things like rice flour and silicon dioxide to give more weight/content

BulkSupplements does that now too.

All the old big names are sketchy because they just rely on the name recognition now
What are 3 non-sketchy brands of creatine?
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Quote from Jake410 :
Very surprised by this info considering they're both third party tested. Could you provide the source of this claim? Very interested to know.
Even the labs are sketchy as hell. They've been caught wrong or giving vendors blank certificated to fill in. They test for heavy metals which is the law but then don't test that the product is actually what's claimed, density, etc.

Whole supplement industry is one lie after another, there's no regulation, all labels are self-reported with no penalty for just making things up or using a batch from a decade ago to label the current new manufacturer.
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Quote from BlueTexture423 :
What are 3 non-sketchy brands of creatine?
creapure but of course prices are insane now
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Quote from avalon :
Nutricost is always sketchy though

I think their products are real but I think they are padded/cut with other things like rice flour and silicon dioxide to give more weight/content
The label says you are wrong. Are you alleging fraud?

Quote :
Creatine Monohydrate (micronized)
Other ingredients: None.
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Quote from avalon :
Even the labs are sketchy as hell. They've been caught wrong or giving vendors blank certificated to fill in. They test for heavy metals which is the law but then don't test that the product is actually what's claimed, density, etc.

Whole supplement industry is one lie after another, there's no regulation, all labels are self-reported with no penalty for just making things up or using a batch from a decade ago to label the current new manufacturer.
A way to tell if the creatine is pure: "You'll know the powder is of poor quality if it's hard to dissolve and there's residue at the bottom of your glass after you drink it. You want the powder in your muscles, not in the glass. If this happens, try a different brand." Source: https://www.menshealth.com/nutrit...OlEALw_wcB
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I just literally opened this. I purchased it last time it was on SD I want to say it cost $24.99. It is double the size of scoop as other creatine brands that I have purchased. I will not be purchasing again because I agree with other posts that they use fillers.
Last edited by Dealfinder03 May 31, 2023 at 10:21 PM.
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Quote from Dealfinder03 :
I just literally opened this. I purchased it last time it was on SD I wantbto say it cost $24.99. It is double the size of scoop as other creatine brands that I have purchased. I will not be purchasing again.
Just use a smaller scoop
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Quote from Dealgeneress :
Just use a smaller scoop
He's trying to say there's a lot of fillers in the product so there needs to be a bigger scoop for the same amount of creatine.
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Quote from Ajax3691 :
A way to tell if the creatine is pure: "You'll know the powder is of poor quality if it's hard to dissolve and there's residue at the bottom of your glass after you drink it. You want the powder in your muscles, not in the glass. If this happens, try a different brand." Source: https://www.menshealth.com/nutrit...OlEALw_wcB
Lol that sounds like something that bro science dude would say.. "you want the powder in your muscles not your glass"
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I use several Nutricost products in my pre & post workout stack (l-carnitine, l-glutamine, l-citrulline, glycine, beta alanine) and have no complaints. That said, I do NOT recommend this creatine. It doesn't dissolve well (always very gritty) and it tastes like baking soda. It also caused me significant GI distress.

I've had great results with MuscleTech creatine in the past and just recently switched to SixStar, which is made by the same company. I got 180x 5g servings for $43 shipped on their website.
Last edited by Lancearoni May 31, 2023 at 07:10 AM.

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