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One of the most compelling directions we’re seeing creatine take is its infusion into protein bars. Ehrmann, The Creatine Collective, Max Effort and Warrior have led the way, each pushing the boundaries of what a hybrid bar can be, and more brands are joining them.
Most recently, we’ve seen Soar Bars enter the space with its Fudge Brownie bar, delivering creatine monohydrate alongside a protein blend of hydrolysed collagen, milk protein isolate, whey protein concentrate and whey protein isolate. Each 65g bar boasts 20g of protein, 5g of creatine monohydrate, 1g of sugar and 230kcals.
JiMMYBAR! has also followed suit, with its Creatine Protein Bar available in Double Fudge Brownie and Chocolate Peanut Butter flavours. The macro profile mirrors Soar’s almost directly at 20g of protein, 5g of creatine, 230kcals, though sugar sits slightly higher at 4g per bar.
The question now is when will creatine-infused protein bars shift from an emerging innovation to a mainstream expectation?
We currently track only 16 creatine protein bars across Europe, the US and Canada, so while the growth signals are definitely there, we’re still a long way from category saturation.
For now, creatine infused protein bars remain niche, but as brands continue to lean into hybrid formulations we expect it to generate more momentum.
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