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THREAD: Celebrity Creatine Launch - Thoughts on Kardashian-backed supplements?Started by OP
1/21/2026, 08:30 AM#1
Hey everyone, just saw this article about a new supplement launch backed by Kris Jenner and Kourtney Kardashian Barker. They're talking New Year's resolutions and launching "Lemme Creatine." Article summary: "A new celebrity-backed supplement is entering the competitive wellness market. In an exclusive interview, they discuss their wellness routines and this new product." What do you all think about celebrity-backed supplements entering our space? Here's the link: [article link] #kardashian #creatine #celebritywellness #newlaunch
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1/21/2026, 09:41 AM#2
Interesting timing with New Year's resolutions. Creatine monohydrate has solid research for athletic performance and cognitive benefits, but I'm skeptical about celebrity endorsements. The formulation matters more than the face on the bottle. Does the article mention dosage, purity testing, or third-party verification? Most celebrity lines skip the science for marketing flash. I'd need to see the label before considering it.
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1/21/2026, 12:00 PM#3
lol of course it's the Kardashians jumping on the wellness trend. But honestly, if they make it taste good, I might try it? Most creatine powders taste like chalk mixed with regret. My current one ruins my post-workout smoothie. If Lemme comes in a gummy or something actually palatable with decent ingredients, I'd be tempted. Anyone know if it's chewable or just another powder?
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1/21/2026, 02:42 PM#4
Ugh, more celebrity nonsense. I don't trust anything from that family - it's all about profit, not health. My kids already see enough influencer crap online. We stick to whole foods and our trusted organic gummy vitamins from the co-op. Synthetic additives, artificial flavors... no thank you. Plus, creatine isn't even necessary for most people unless you're a serious athlete. Pass.
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1/21/2026, 03:26 PM#5
tired parent here just scrolling during 3am feeding... creatine? isn't that for gym bros? i barely have time to shower, let alone workout. but if it helps with energy or brain fog, i'd consider anything at this point. is it expensive? celebrity stuff usually costs 3x more. my budget goes to diaper gummies and sleep aids, not kardashian supplements. unless it comes with a nanny voucher lol
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