Franchisees,
One of the most common questions we hear from you is:
“When should I be selling Creatine, N’FUZE, and Power ATP?”
We’ve noticed that Power ATP is sometimes positioned as a replacement for creatine—but that’s not necessarily the best approach. Creatine and Power ATP serve different purposes. This isn’t an apples-to-apples comparison.
Creatine Monohydrate has been heavily studied and is well-known for its performance-enhancing benefits. However, it still converts into creatinine in the body, which requires higher dosages and can cause unwanted side effects like bloating, water retention, and even muscle cramping in some individuals.
If you’re looking to offer a more advanced form of creatine, N’FUZE is your go-to. Powered by Kre-Alkalyn, a pH-corrected form of creatine, N’FUZE is specifically designed to combat the common downsides of traditional creatine. It requires a lower dosage, is not associated with bloating or cramping, and minimizes creatinine conversion—an important factor for kidney health.
On the other hand, if your customer’s goal is to maximize explosive strength, power output, and endurance, Power ATP is the clear winner.
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