Arq8 Creatine Monohydrate Gummies
Creatine monohydrate as a sugar-free daily gummy: 5g across four gummies, no shaker, no chalk.
Creatine monohydrate is one of the best-studied supplements there is. The catch is daily adherence to a powder. Arq8 puts 5g into four sugar-free gummies, trading a price premium for a format you will actually keep taking.
Creatine monohydrate is among the most-researched and most broadly useful supplements available, increasingly for healthy aging and not just lifting. The practical failure mode is consistency: a tub of powder needs a shaker, water, and tolerance for the chalky texture, and it gets skipped. A gummy removes that friction.
Arq8 delivers 5g of creatine monohydrate across four sugar-free gummies per daily serving, with taurine, zinc (as zinc picolinate), and succinic acid added, in mango or strawberry. Pricing on the brand store is $59 for one pack, $99 for two, and $145 for three.
Be clear-eyed about the trade. Creatine monohydrate powder is the gold standard and is genuinely cheap, often $15 to $25 for a month or more, so a gummy at this price is a convenience-and-adherence play, not a value play. Buy it if the format is what makes you actually take creatine every day; otherwise plain powder wins on cost per gram. We also leave out Arq8's patent-pending, Swiss-nano-process, and faster-absorption claims: creatine monohydrate itself is well studied, but those specific delivery-superiority claims have no cited source, so we do not repeat them. Price is marked approximate because both sources are the brand's own store.
People who know creatine works but will not stick with powder, and will happily pay a convenience premium for a sugar-free gummy that keeps them consistent.
You optimize for cost per gram (plain creatine monohydrate powder is far cheaper), or you want independently verified pricing and sourcing; the gummy is a convenience purchase.
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Arq8 Creatine Monohydrate Gummies - buyer FAQ
How much creatine is in Arq8 gummies?
Each daily serving is four gummies providing 5g of creatine monohydrate, the standard maintenance dose, plus taurine, zinc, and succinic acid. They are sugar-free and come in mango or strawberry.
Are creatine gummies worth it versus powder?
Creatine monohydrate powder is the well-studied gold standard and is far cheaper per gram, often $15 to $25 for a month. Gummies are a convenience-and-adherence play at a premium. Buy gummies if the format is what makes you take creatine daily; otherwise powder is better value.
What claims does Arq8 make that you do not repeat?
A patent-pending status, a Swiss nano-refinement process, and faster or more complete absorption than traditional creatine. None had a cited study or independent source, so we exclude them. Creatine monohydrate itself is well studied; the delivery-format superiority claims are not.
What does Arq8 cost?
On the brand store it is $59 for one pack, $99 for two, and $145 for three. Live promotions may lower the checkout price. We mark pricing approximate because both confirmed sources are the brand's own store with no independent retailer to triangulate against.
