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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jan 19, 2026 09:10 AM
expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jan 19, 2026 09:10 AM

12.69oz. Optimum Nutrition Creatine Plus Supplement Powder (Strawberry Peach)

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Amazon has 12.69oz. Optimum Nutrition Creatine Monohydrate Plus Supplement Powder (Strawberry Peach) on sale 2 for $23.98 - 5% ($1.20) Subscribe & Save - Multibuy Discount ($3) = 2 for $19.78. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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    • 5g pure creatine monohydrate per serving to support strength, power, and faster recovery when used with resistance training
    • Mix with cold water for a tasty pre-, intra-, or post-workout boost any time of day
    • Product is non-returnable due to food safety reasons
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Amazon has 12.69oz. Optimum Nutrition Creatine Monohydrate Plus Supplement Powder (Strawberry Peach) on sale 2 for $23.98 - 5% ($1.20) Subscribe & Save - Multibuy Discount ($3) = 2 for $19.78. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research
    • This deal will roughly cost $9.98/supplement powder; matches this previous FP deal in late July 25'
  • About the Deal
    • 5g pure creatine monohydrate per serving to support strength, power, and faster recovery when used with resistance training
    • Mix with cold water for a tasty pre-, intra-, or post-workout boost any time of day
    • Product is non-returnable due to food safety reasons
    • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
  • Additional Details

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Model: Optimum Nutrition Creatine Monohydrate Plus Powder, Strawberry Peach Flavored Creatine Performance Blend, with Electrolytes for Hydration, Added Vitamins, 40 Servings, 360 Grams (Packaging May Vary)

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CoreyR2384
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Full of Red #40, Yellow #5 and 6, and sucralose. No thanks. Aside from the well known issues with artificial colors, sucralose has been proven genotoxic, and incredibly destructive to the gut microbiome. On average, even small amounts kill over half of your beneficial (really necessary) gut microbiome. Taking this stuff is a step backwards if you're trying to be more fit/healthy. Creatine is cheap. There are plenty of better options for less.
Dave_B
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If you have a membership, both Costco and Sam's club sell micronized creatine for a significantly better price than this. Flavored and unflavored varieties are available.
AndrewinMD
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Sucralose has not been proven to be genotoxic - that's a categorically false statement. Sucralose-6-acetate, an impurity which can be present in sucralose and can be a byproduct of sucralose created during heating, is possibly genotoxic, based on one in vitro study from 2023. In particular, the amount of sucralose-6-acetate required to be genotoxic is extremely high (according to the 2nd link, about 900x than an expected dose), which makes it unlikely to be present in normal consumption. Much like saccharin in Tab was labeled cancer-causing years ago but only when force fed to mice in massive quantities.
Sources are cool, so here are the ones I found. The first one summarizes some of the studies that have been done with sucralose. The second one looks very specifically at the 2023 study and points out some issues with it (the video is a little annoying unless you're on meth but is informative).
Healthline: https://www.healthline.com/nutrit...ottom-line
Outwork Nutrition: https://outworknutrition.com/blog...sMOXpoS2SH
I'd be interested to read the sources for the destruction of half the gut microbiome because I didn't see anything referencing that, but I didn't do an exhaustive search.

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