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Canadian Protein.com
19-04-2010, 10:34 PM
So, we've been getting some questions that seem a bit odd to us. Some of our customers that have ordered Creapure from us have come back and asked us why our Creapure is different than other Creapure products they have supplemented with in the past mostly in terms of the constancy and texture of the powder. Obviously, this raises some eye brows for us because our Creapure is 100% untouched straight from the German company that manufacturers it.

So, we contacted a reliable source that happens to be a former buyer for one of the largest supplement companies in Canada and is now working at a large raw material manufacturer and we were shocked to hear what he had to say.

He told us that most likely the reason why you're getting these questions is because most Creapure is either cut with other creatine monohydrates or there is simply regular creatine in the container.

Now, I haven't personally gone out and purchased a bottle of "creapure" from someone else so these are not my own assumptions, although I will be purchasing some since I want to see if there is in fact a difference. Regardless of the differences, you can bet your ass that our Creapure is the real deal.

We also feel this is important for all you to know: Creapure has a consistency, texture, and looks similar to Maltodextrin, it does not clump, and it is not fluffy when kept at room temperatures (we even stuck it in a very humid hot environment and it still didn't clump).

Again, we're not making any assumptions nor will we release what company this guy worked for. We feel customers should get what they pay for and we also wanted to address some of the quesitons that we have received since we launched Creapure on our site.

We'll also be posting this info on our website.

Joe_Ripped
20-04-2010, 04:03 PM
^not to stir the pot... but for your own info.

I met with a manufacturer today who has had some issues with ALZchem over past 12 months... some creapure came in and had black specs in it.. which is clearly overheating during the drying process... and that was straight from alz as well... so just be careful dealing with those guys and their holier than the pope attitude...

Canadian Protein.com
20-04-2010, 05:05 PM
^not to stir the pot... but for your own info.

I met with a manufacturer today who has had some issues with ALZchem over past 12 months... some creapure came in and had black specs in it.. which is clearly overheating during the drying process... and that was straight from alz as well... so just be careful dealing with those guys and their holier than the pope attitude...

I hear ya bro...that's why we send all our products for third party testing so we can make sure everything is on the up an up! Every company makes mistakes and AlZ is no different from anyone else I'm sure. But, they do have a good rep for making good product and you can't argue that and I'm sure that's why some guys swear by it like Praetorian! :D

Regardless, we were shocked to read these emails and listen to these calls from our customers and we initially thought it was ALZchem until we received the results of our tests which basically eliminates worry of getting inferior product from them.

As a side note, I have no idea what these other companies do and to be honest, I don't care, but when we get calls and emails from customers thinking they were ripped off or made purchases because of false accusations made by us that somewhat sparks a nerve because these issues may be caused by dishonesty with the bigger guys which is unfortunate.

Note: no black specs in our batch! :D

PS. Thanks for the tip Joe...I'll keep an eye out for that.