Easier to take than powder
Love it! It’s way easier to take than powder. Highly recommend.
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daisup is a European nutrition brand specialising in premium supplements, manufactured in Germany to the highest quality standards. Flagship product is a creatine monohydrate effervescent tablet that delivers the full EU-approved 3g dose in just one tablet, while most competitors require two. Made in Germany: produced to strict German manufacturing standards EU-approved: carrying the official EFSA-approved health claim for physical performance Science-backed: formulated based on 500+ peer-reviewed studies daisup ship across Europe with free delivery available, serving customers in 13 languages across 29 countries.
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Love it! It’s way easier to take than powder. Highly recommend.
Friendly customer service and quality product. The effervescent tablet is great!
Great product and fast delivery. Recommended!
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