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Get Fruity With Your Creatine | Super-Tasty Smoothie Recipe

Lauren Dawes
Published: 18/07/2019 By Lauren Dawes
Writer and expert

Creatine is a staple supplement for many athletes, gym users and fitness fanatics — it can be a really powerful support for your training goals as it’s scientifically proven to boost performance.1

Creatine can be found naturally in food sources such as meat and fish — but depending on your lifestyle and eating habits, getting enough of it through your diet alone can sometimes be tricky. For example, if you’re vegetarian, or even if you’re just the kind of person that likes to workout at the crack of dawn, you’re probably not going to have time (or the inclination) to eat a fillet of salmon or chicken breast before you train.

That’s where our creatine supplements come in.

We offer a huge range of high-quality and super-convenient creatine supplements, in either pill or powder form, so that you don’t have to worry about the time, cost, or effort of meal prep. A lot of our supplements, including our Creatine Monohydrate powder, are also completely vegan and vegetarian friendly.

You may already regularly take creatine as part of your fitness regime, but we’re here to help you take your shakes to a whole new level of tasty. Forget just adding a scoop to water — treat yourself to this incredibly refreshing and deliciously fruity creatine smoothie recipe.

Makes 1

Ingredients

  • 150g frozen berries
  • 2 kiwis (sliced)
  • 200ml milk of choice
  • 1 scoop Impact Whey Protein (Vanilla)
  • 3g Creatine Monohydrate powder
  • Handful fresh mint

Method

  1. Simply place all of the ingredients into a blender and blend until completely smooth.
  2. Pour into a shaker and take with you to your workout, or pour straight into a glass to enjoy immediately!

calories 327 kcal
totalFat 4g
totalCarbohydrates 45g
protein 34g
Lauren Dawes
Lauren Dawes Writer and expert
Lauren is a recipe writer and English Literature graduate who firmly believes in a balanced approach to fitness. She has always been a keen swimmer and, in recent years, has discovered the benefits of weight training and hot yoga. When she's not in the gym, you'll find her cooking up new recipes or enjoying brunch with her friends, having moved on from her student days of living on pasta.

    1. Creatine is proven to increase physical performance in successive bursts of short-term, high-intensity exercise. The beneficial effect is obtained with a daily intake of 3g of creatine.

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