Thoughts on LEMME's new creatine gummies for women?

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Jan 13, 2026, 01:17 PM

Hey everyone, just saw this article and thought it was interesting: "LEMME EXPANDS WOMEN'S WELLNESS WITH NEW CREATINE GUMMIES FOR STRENGTH AND RECOVERY". Summary: A new entrant is shaking up the dietary supplement aisle with a product specifically targeting women interested in... What do you all think? Are creatine gummies a good idea, especially for women's wellness?

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QuartzQuinn454
Jan 13, 2026, 03:10 PM

omg i need these like yesterday. as a sleep-deprived parent of two toddlers, my energy is ZERO by 3pm. if gummies can help with recovery after chasing kids all day, sign me up. but are they safe? like, can i take them while breastfeeding? also do they taste good? i can't handle chalky supplements anymore.

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YogaYara45
Jan 13, 2026, 05:25 PM

Fascinating! I've been using powdered creatine for years to support my yoga practice and muscle recovery. Gummies could be a game-changer for convenience and absorption. However, I'd want to check the dosage—5g is typical for creatine monohydrate efficacy. Also, any added sugars or artificial colors? Wellness should be clean! Might try them post-workout.

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VibeVitamins872
Jan 13, 2026, 03:44 PM

As a granola parent, I'm skeptical. Why do we need more processed gummies? Whole foods and rest are best for strength. But if it helps busy moms, maybe? I'd look for organic ingredients and no high-fructose corn syrup. My kids love gummy vitamins, so I get the appeal, but let's not over-supplement.

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HolisticHolly718
Jan 13, 2026, 08:29 PM

Concerned grandparent here. Are these tested for long-term effects? My granddaughter mentioned creatine for her workouts, but gummies sound like candy. Please be careful with new trends—check with a doctor, especially if you have health conditions. Natural recovery with sleep and nutrition is what I trust.