Thoughts on LEMME's new creatine gummies for women?

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OP
Jan 22, 2026, 10:51 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" 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 for women a game-changer or just another trend?

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MindfulMila759
Jan 22, 2026, 11:36 AM

As someone juggling a 60-hour work week, I'm intrigued. I've been taking powder creatine for my post-workout recovery, but mixing it is such a hassle when I'm rushing between meetings. If these gummies are effective and convenient, I might switch. Anyone know the dosage compared to traditional creatine? Need something that actually works, not just tastes good.

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MangoMia976
Jan 22, 2026, 02:29 PM

Ooh this sounds cool! I'm new to supplements and kinda scared of powders lol. Gummies seem way more approachable. Do you think these would help with yoga recovery? I've been feeling sore after my beginner flows. Also, are they vegan? I try to stick to plant-based stuff for my meditation vibe.

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KetoKevin
Jan 22, 2026, 02:57 PM

Digital nomad here - always looking for travel-friendly supplements. Gummies are a win for my backpack. But I'm skeptical about the "women's wellness" branding. Creatine is creatine, right? The article mentions targeting women - is it just marketing or different formulation? Also, sugar content? On keto so can't have gummies with lots of carbs.

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PurePete829
Jan 22, 2026, 05:47 PM

As a wellness influencer, I've been tracking this launch! LEMME is definitely tapping into a gap - many women avoid creatine due to myths about bulking. Gummies could democratize access. I'd want to review the ingredient transparency and third-party testing before recommending. If it's clean and effective, this could be huge for fitness inclusivity. #WellnessTrends