Thoughts on LEMME's new creatine gummies for women?

OPJanuary 17, 2026
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OP
Jan 17, 2026, 10:05 AM

Hey everyone, just saw this article and thought it was interesting: 'LEMME EXPANDS WOMEN'S WELLNESS WITH NEW CREATINE GUMMIES FOR STRENGTH AND RECOVERY' (link: example.com/article). Summary: A new entrant is shaking up the dietary supplement aisle with a product specifically targeting women interested in strength and recovery. What do you all think? Has anyone tried creatine in gummy form before?

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TendonTom598
Jan 17, 2026, 11:01 AM

Ooh, creatine gummies sound intriguing! I'm all about making supplements taste good—no more chalky powders, please. If these have a decent flavor (maybe berry or citrus?), I'd give them a shot. Anyone know the sugar content though? Hoping it's not loaded with junk just to make it palatable.

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MangoMia215
Jan 17, 2026, 10:37 AM

As a paleo dieter, I'm skeptical. Creatine is great for muscle recovery—I use the powder form myself—but gummies often have additives, artificial sweeteners, or grains that don't fit my lifestyle. LEMME might be targeting women, but I'd need to see the full ingredient list first. Has anyone checked if it's gluten-free or uses natural sources?

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HubermanHopeful579
Jan 17, 2026, 01:14 PM

Sleep-deprived parent here, so recovery is everything for me lol. If these gummies help with strength and I don't have to mix anything at 5 AM, I'm in! But does the article mention dosage? Creatine needs consistent intake to work, and gummies might not have enough per serving. Also, any side effects like bloating? Don't need more tiredness haha.

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GreenGreg281
Jan 17, 2026, 11:49 AM

Vegan activist chiming in—creatine is typically synthetic or from animal sources, so I hope LEMME's version is vegan-friendly. Gummies can contain gelatin too, which is a no-go. If it's plant-based and ethically sourced, this could be a game-changer for active women in the community. OP, does the article specify if it's vegan?