
Creatine 250gms Blueberry
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Product Description
Technical Specifications
- Form: Creatine Monohydrate
- Flavour: Blueberry
- Net Weight: 250g pouch
- Serving Size: 5g (1 scoop)
- Approximate Servings Per Pack: 50 servings
- Solubility: Mixes with water, juice, or a protein shake
- Packaging Options: Retail pouch, bulk export drum, and private label formats available
This is creatine monohydrate, the most widely researched and most commonly used form of creatine in sports nutrition. It has the largest body of clinical research behind it compared to newer creatine forms, and remains the standard reference point most buyers and end consumers recognise.
A standard serving is 5 grams, delivered with the included scoop, which aligns with the daily maintenance dose most commonly recommended in sports nutrition research. The 250g pack provides approximately 50 servings at this standard dose.
Most research supports continuous daily use rather than cycling on and off, since consistent intake is what maintains elevated muscle creatine stores over time. That said, dosing strategy is a personal or clinical decision, and we recommend end consumers consult their own guidance on this rather than relying solely on packaging copy.
Yes, creatine monohydrate is used by both men and women in sports nutrition, with no meaningful difference in how it is dosed or used between the two. Serving guidance on the label applies equally regardless of the end user's gender.
Store the pouch sealed, in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity. Creatine monohydrate is a stable compound but can clump if moisture gets into the container, so resealing tightly after each use is the simplest way to protect both texture and shelf life.
No, the flavouring is added purely for palatability and does not affect the creatine monohydrate's function or absorption. It mixes the same way as the unflavoured version, just with a more pleasant taste for consumers who prefer not to take it plain.

Creatine 250gms
Creatine monohydrate is, by most accounts, the single most researched supplement in sports nutrition, and unlike most of the category, it does not need a persuasive pitch to justify its place on a shelf. The research already did that work decades ago. This 250g pack is unflavoured creatine monohydrate, chosen deliberately over a flavoured formulation for buyers who want a product that mixes into anything, water, juice, a protein shake, without introducing a competing taste. For retailers and private label buyers, unflavoured also offers something flavoured versions cannot: a blank canvas for building a brand identity from the ground up rather than inheriting someone else's flavour decisions. At 5 grams per scoop, each pouch delivers roughly fifty servings, aligned with the standard maintenance dose most commonly cited in sports nutrition research. Consistency matters more with creatine than with almost any other supplement category, since the ingredient itself is simple and well understood; what differentiates one supplier from another comes down almost entirely to purity, particle size, and how reliably each batch matches the last one. For export buyers, creatine remains one of the more dependable categories to build a reorder relationship around, since usage tends to be daily and long-term rather than occasional. A customer who commits to a creatine routine typically stays with it for months, which makes consistent supply and batch-to-batch reliability far more important to a buyer's long-term relationship with a supplier than flashy marketing claims. Fifteen years of exporting nutrition products from India has underscored one lesson repeatedly: creatine buyers ask harder, more specific questions than buyers in almost any other supplement category, about particle size, mesh grade, and purity testing. We treat those questions as a normal part of due diligence rather than an inconvenience, and documentation on sourcing and testing accompanies every order. The powder itself is a fine, easily dissolvable grade that avoids the grittiness some lower-cost creatine products carry, mixing cleanly into cold water or a shake without extended stirring. Private labelling is available on this product, and minimum order quantities are kept accessible for buyers still establishing themselves in this category. Samples and full documentation ship on request before any larger order is placed.

Creatine 250gms Cola
Flavoured creatine used to be something of a compromise, sacrificing purity for palatability. That trade-off has narrowed considerably as formulation techniques improved, and this Cola creatine monohydrate was built to prove the point: the same 5-gram dose of pure creatine monohydrate, just genuinely pleasant to drink. The cola flavour itself was calibrated to taste like an actual soft drink rather than a vague sweetened cover for the underlying creatine, which has a naturally neutral but slightly bitter profile when unflavoured. Buyers who have tried competing flavoured creatines know how often this goes wrong, either too subtle to notice or so heavily flavoured it becomes cloying by the second week of daily use. For retailers, a flavoured creatine SKU tends to appeal to a different customer than the unflavoured version, typically someone newer to supplementation who wants the routine to feel less clinical and more enjoyable day to day. Cola specifically tends to draw a younger demographic already familiar with energy drink flavour profiles, giving this SKU crossover appeal beyond the traditional creatine buyer. At 5 grams per scoop with roughly fifty servings per 250g pouch, dosing stays aligned with standard sports nutrition guidance regardless of the flavour added. The flavouring itself does not interfere with mixability, dissolving as cleanly in cold water as the unflavoured version, without the separation or residue some flavoured powders develop after sitting in solution for a few minutes. Fifteen years of exporting supplement products from India has shown that flavoured creatine, once a niche offering, has become a genuine growth category as more first-time supplement users enter the market and prioritise a pleasant daily routine over strict minimalism in their ingredient list. Cola performs particularly well in markets with strong existing familiarity with cola-flavoured products generally. Private labelling is available for buyers wanting their own brand on this SKU, and minimum order quantities remain flexible for businesses still gauging demand for flavoured creatine specifically. Full documentation on sourcing, purity, and flavour compliance accompanies every shipment, and a sample can be arranged before committing to a larger production run.

L-Arginine HCI Powder 90g Strawberry
Strawberry rarely needs a persuasive case made for it. It is one of the most universally liked fruit flavours across almost every export market, which makes it a natural, low-risk addition to a flavoured amino acid powder range. This 90g L-Arginine HCl powder in Strawberry flavour was formulated to taste bright and genuinely fruity rather than the artificial, candy-like strawberry note common in cheaper supplement powders. Since arginine itself carries a distinct taste when unflavoured, a well-executed strawberry profile does real work here, masking that underlying flavour rather than merely adding sweetness on top of it. For buyers building a flavoured arginine range, strawberry typically functions as the anchor flavour, similar to how vanilla or chocolate leads a protein lineup, given how rarely it alienates a first-time customer regardless of the target market. It pairs well alongside more novel or region-specific flavours in the same product line, giving distributors a dependable core option to build around. The 90g pack size suits trial orders well, letting buyers gauge demand for the flavoured powder format before committing to a larger production run. It dissolves cleanly in cold water, and the strawberry profile holds steady through the pouch rather than fading into generic sweetness after a few servings, a common shortfall with lower-quality fruit flavourings in this specific product category. Fifteen years of exporting nutrition products from India has shown that a well-executed, universally appealing flavour like strawberry often outperforms more novel options specifically in markets where flavoured amino acid powders are still a newer category, since it lowers the barrier for a first-time customer to try the format at all. Private labelling is available on this SKU, and minimum order quantities remain accessible for buyers testing the flavoured powder format for the first time. Full documentation on formulation and dosing ships with every order, and samples are available before committing to a larger production run.