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Top 10 Creatine

Our editors analyse the UK's leading creatine supplements, evaluating formulation, nutrition, suitability and value. This guide explains the strengths and limitations of each product to help you choose the best match for your goals.

Editor’s quick picks

Side-by-side comparison

🥇 Optimum Nutrition Micronised Creatine🥈 Myprotein Creatine Monohydrate🥉 BULK Creatine Monohydrate Powder
Creatine per Serving~5 g~5 g~5 g
FormMicronised MonohydrateMonohydrateMonohydrate
Servings per Tub~114~200~100
Added IngredientsNoneNoneNone
FlavoursUnflavouredUnflavouredUnflavoured
Mixability/TextureVery FineFine PowderFine Powder
Value for money3.5/5Best Value 4.0/53.8/5
OverallGoodVery GoodGood
Best forFirst Time UsersBudget SeekersEveryday Use
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Serving figures and supporting notes are based on published product information at the time of writing. Any value-for-money scores shown are editorial judgements, not customer ratings.

FAQs

Is creatine suitable for beginners?

Yes, creatine monohydrate is widely chosen by beginners and experienced gym‑goers. Most people use a simple daily serving as suggested on the label.

Does micronised creatine mix better?

Yes, micronised powders are finer, which many users find easier to dissolve in water or shakes.

Do I need a loading phase?

Some labels suggest a short loading phase, others recommend steady daily use. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Can I take creatine with coffee?

Many do, but tolerance varies. Always check label guidance and your own comfort.

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