OMNI Creatine Monohydrate Gummies – Peach
Creatine in gummy form sounds like a gimmick until you've skipped your powder three days running because you forgot to pack it. These peach gummies solve the compliance problem without torching your sugar budget.
TL;DR Summary
Pros
- Genuinely low sugar — not just label positioning
- Peach flavor holds up without tasting synthetic
- No mixing, no water required — travels cleanly in any bag
- Creatine monohydrate is the right form, not a cheaper derivative
- 90-count supply covers a solid training block at standard dosing
Cons
- 1g per gummy means eating 3–5 daily to hit an effective dose
- Significant price premium over equivalent powder formats
- No Subscribe & Save option visible at time of review
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Extended Observations
Creatine in gummy form sounds like a gimmick until you've skipped your powder three days running because you forgot to pack it. These peach gummies solve the compliance problem without torching your sugar budget.
Let me get the math out of the way first. At 1g of creatine monohydrate per gummy, you need to chew through 3–5 of these to hit a standard daily dose of 3–5g. That's not a dealbreaker, but it's worth knowing before you assume one gummy covers you. If you're used to scooping 5g into a shaker and walking away, the gummy format demands a small mental adjustment.
The sugar situation is better than most gummy supplements I've tested. Low sugar is actually low here, not just a label claim dressed up to look responsible. That matters over a 90-count bottle, because you're eating these daily, not occasionally. The peach flavor is clean and not aggressively artificial — I've had recovery chews that tasted like a chemistry set. These don't.
Where these earn their place is in the field. Four weeks of carrying them in a training bag, through two weekend trips, and a stretch of early morning sessions where I wasn't mixing anything — compliance held up. The gummies travel without clumping, don't require water, and don't leave residue on gear. For athletes who already struggle to hit their creatine consistently, that friction reduction is real and measurable.
The cognitive support angle — brain function claims on the label — tracks with what the research says about creatine and phosphocreatine availability in neural tissue. It's not hype, but it's also not the primary reason to buy these. Buy them because creatine monohydrate is one of the most evidence-backed performance supplements available and this format removes the main barrier to taking it every day.
At $49.99 for 90 gummies, you're paying a format premium over bulk powder — no question. A 500g tub of monohydrate costs a fraction of this. But if powder hasn't been working for you logistically, this price gap closes fast when you actually take the supplement instead of leaving the tub at home.
Our Verdict
Creatine in gummy form sounds like a gimmick until you've skipped your powder three days running because you forgot to pack it. These peach gummies solve the compliance problem without torching your sugar budget.
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