
We're built different.
The creatine gummy that actually contains creatine.
The typical gummy manufacturing process is not built for creatine. Heat, water, and acidity break creatine down into creatinine (a worthless byproduct) - leaving many creatine gummies with little to no active creatine.
We engineered a different approach. Powered by GummyLock™, our proprietary manufacturing and testing process, every gummy delivers exactly the amount of creatine on the label.
The leaders in creatine.
Your Secret Weapon for Staying Consistent.
Creatine only works when you take it consistently. Merlin’s delicious, TSA-friendly gummies remove friction from your routine - no powders, no shakers, no skipped doses. When it tastes this good and travels this easily, consistency becomes automatic.
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FAQs
+ What is creatine?
Creatine is a naturally occurring compound found in muscles and the brain. Creatine boosts our bodies' ability to produce ATP (the energy currency of our cells). It’s also one of the most researched and effective supplements for improving strength, muscle recovery, cellular hydration, and cognitive function.
+ What are the benefits of creatine?
✅ Boosts muscle strength & endurance
✅ Enhances brain function & memory
✅ Speeds up muscle recovery
✅ Supports overall energy & hydration
🔬 Backed by 1,000+ scientific studies!
+ When should I take creatine?
You can take creatine at any time of the day, as long as you’re consistent. Many people prefer taking it first thing in the morning, around workouts, or before bed, but daily intake matters more than timing.
+ When will I see results?
Merlin customers typically report seeing results after 2-3 weeks of consistent use. Consistent daily use is essential for the best results.
+ Is creatine just for athletes / bodybuilders?
No! While creatine was originally popularized by athletes and bodybuilders, it’s also great for anyone looking to improve their energy levels, strength, endurance, or even cognitive function.
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