If you’re serious about strength and endurance, you’ve probably come across Bloom’s new Creatine. It’s pretty, pink, and trending—but how does it actually stack up against something built for performance, like VitaHustle ONE MAX?
Let’s break it down.
What Bloom Creatine Offers
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5g creatine monohydrate per scoop
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Unflavored or berry-flavored options
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Marketed heavily to women
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Often stacked with other Bloom supplements for results
It’s a clean, basic creatine — but it’s just that. Creatine alone. No protein. No nutrients. No recovery support.
What You Get with VitaHustle ONE MAX
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5g creatine monohydrate – same clinically backed dose
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30g of complete plant protein – optimal post-workout amount
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86 superfoods, adaptogens, vitamins, minerals & probiotics
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Supports strength, recovery, brain health, and energy
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All-in-one shake = no stacking needed
Science Backs the Combo:
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Creatine + protein leads to greater strength gains than creatine alone
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30g protein shown to build lean muscle and prevent muscle loss
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Creatine shown to support mental clarity and mood
Final Verdict:
Bloom = just creatine.
VitaHustle ONE MAX = 3-in-1 with creatine, protein + all-in-one nutrition.
If you’re done guessing and ready to grow, go with the all-in-one that’s made for muscle.