Arrae's New Creatine Gummies Simplify Muscle Recovery for Women
Arrae's New Creatine Gummies Simplify Muscle Recovery for Women
Arrae's New Creatine Gummies Simplify Muscle Recovery for Women
Arrae has launched a new supplement designed specifically for women looking to improve muscle tone and recovery. The Creatine Gummies combine creatine monohydrate with other ingredients to support fitness goals—without the hassles of traditional powders. The product is now available at major retailers like Target and Revolve, with a special early Black Friday discount.
The gummies provide 5g of creatine monohydrate per serving, the standard dose for enhancing muscle strength and recovery. Unlike chalky powders, they come in a convenient, subtly sweet form with a fruity flavour and a mild aftertaste. No mixing or measuring is needed.
To address common concerns, the formula includes ginger root extract to aid digestion and reduce bloating. It also features Slimbiotics®, a clinically studied postbiotic that supports lean body composition through gut health. The recommended dose is three to four creatine gummies daily, ideally taken before or after workouts.
Arrae is currently offering a 30% discount on creatine gummies when bundled with other products. Additional savings apply for larger purchases: customers get an extra $10 off for every $150 spent and an extra $20 off for every $250 spent.
One reviewer reported noticeable improvements after a month of use, including better muscle tone, stronger workouts, and faster recovery times.
The creatine gummies aim to simplify creatine supplementation for women while tackling issues like bloating and bulking concerns. The product is now on sale, with discounts available for bundled purchases. Retailers like Target and Revolve currently stock the supplement.
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