I was sick of dry scooping in the gym bathroom. Sick of shaker bottles leaking in my bag. Sick of underdosed creatine gummies that give you 2g when you need 5g.
So I made BASE: a FULL 5g dose of pure creatine in 3 gummies. Same science. Same gains. Zero mess. Throw it in your gym bag. Pop 3 before you hit the weights. That's it. No mixing. No cleanup. No missing doses because you forgot your shaker.
— Daily Boost Labs
What You Get
5g creatine monohydrate per serving (3 gummies) 30-day supply per jar Watermelon flavor | Zero Sugar Fast shipping
The full 5g dose lifters actually need. Zero powder. Zero underdosing. Just pure creatine to help you build muscle, increase strength, and crush PRs.*
What's Inside
Per Serving (3 gummies):
5g Creatine
90 gummies per jar (30 servings)
Zero added sugar
Natural watermelon flavor
No artificial colors
Full ingredient list and supplement facts on product label. Made in a GMP-certified facility.
FLASH SALE
Regular Price: $35
$20
$0.67 per day for 30 days
Less than your daily coffee, more effective than your pre-workout
"Very impressed with this product actually to the point I'll be ordering more."
— josephchambers278 via TikTok
Join the early adopters fueling their gains with BASE.
Why BASE?
Built for lifters who are tired of the powder BS. No more dry scooping in the locker room. No more shaker bottles taking up space in your bag. No more missing doses because you didn't prep.
Just 3 gummies. Full 5g dose. Watermelon flavor that actually tastes good. Fits in your gym bag, car, or desk drawer.
Max Gains. Zero Excuses.
Common Questions
How do the gummies taste/feel?
Soft, chewy texture with natural watermelon flavor. Not chalky or grainy like powder.
How many gummies per jar?
90 gummies total. 3 gummies = 5g creatine (1 serving). That's a full 30-day supply.
Is there a loading phase?
Not required. Take 3 gummies daily (5g). Most people notice benefits within 5-7 days. Consistent daily use is what matters.
When should I take them?
Any time of day works. Consistency matters more than timing. Many people take them with breakfast or post-workout.
What about shipping costs?
$5 flat rate shipping in the US. Free shipping on orders over $50 (buy 2 jars, get free shipping).
Why not just buy creatine powder for cheaper?
You're right - powder is cheaper per gram. But here's what you're paying for with BASE: consistency. Studies show most people miss 40% of their creatine doses because of the hassle. You can't build muscle with creatine you don't take. BASE fits in your pocket, your car, your desk. No prep. No cleanup. No excuses. Most guys spend $5/day on pre-workout that does less for gains than consistent creatine.
Do gummies work as well as powder?
Yes. Creatine monohydrate has the same bioavailability regardless of delivery method. Your body absorbs it the same whether it's powder, pill, or gummy. The only difference? You'll actually take the gummies every day. Consistency beats perfection. (See research citations below)
What's the flash sale price?
$20 for 48 hours only! Regular price is $35. That's 43% off - less than $0.67 per day for a full 5g creatine dose.
What's your return policy?
30-day money-back guarantee. If you're not satisfied for any reason, contact us within 30 days for a full refund. We'll even let you keep the jar.
Get BASE Now
Stop making excuses. Stop missing doses. Stop settling for weak creatine products.
Fuel Your Gains. Dominate The Gym. Build Your Best Physique.
FLASH SALE - 48 HOURS ONLY
Regular Price: $35
$20
$0.67 per day for 30 days
Less than your daily coffee, more effective than your pre-workout
Not getting gains? Keep the jar and get a full refund.
*The Science
Creatine monohydrate is the most researched supplement in sports nutrition. Proven to increase muscle strength, power output, and exercise performance. This isn't bro science - it's backed by hundreds of peer-reviewed studies.
Selected Research:
1. Kreider RB, et al. (2017). "International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: safety and efficacy of creatine supplementation." Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 14:18.
2. Avgerinos KI, et al. (2018). "Effects of creatine supplementation on cognitive function of healthy individuals: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials." Experimental Gerontology, 108:166-173.
3. Antonio J, et al. (2021). "Common questions and misconceptions about creatine supplementation: what does the scientific evidence really show?" Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 18(1):13.