These are just gorgeous! Who wouldn’t want a pair?
Very pretty, these might have to be next on my to do list.
From DreamWeaver Yarns, here: http://www.dreamweaveryarns.com/catalog/heartstrings-patriotic-socks-pattern-a80p-p-2909.html
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by Vikram Goyal
These are just gorgeous! Who wouldn’t want a pair?
Very pretty, these might have to be next on my to do list.
From DreamWeaver Yarns, here: http://www.dreamweaveryarns.com/catalog/heartstrings-patriotic-socks-pattern-a80p-p-2909.html
Creatine has been a staple in the fitness world for decades, but let’s be honest—scooping white powder into water every morning isn’t exactly exciting. That’s where creatine gummies come in. These chewy, fruity bites turn a simple supplement into something you’ll actually look forward to taking. The best part? You can make them at home with just a few ingredients.
If you’ve ever made Jell-O or gummy bears, you’ve got all the skills you need. Below, I’ll walk you through why homemade creatine gummies are worth it, how to customize them, and a simple recipe that works every time.
Sure, you could buy a bottle of premade gummies—but DIY has some major perks:
Here’s the base recipe. Think of it as your “blank canvas”—you can play with flavors and sweeteners.
Ingredient | Purpose |
1 cup fruit juice (orange, grape, apple, cherry, etc.) | Flavor & liquid base |
4 TBSP unflavored gelatin (or agar-agar for vegan version) | Sets the gummies |
1–2 TBSP honey, maple syrup, or stevia (optional) | Sweetness |
Creatine monohydrate powder (amount depends on your batch size & dosage needs) | The muscle-boosting star |
Silicone gummy molds (bears, squares, or any fun shape) | Easy portioning |
This is where DIY shines—you can control exactly how much creatine goes into each gummy.
Example:
If your goal is 3–5 g per day, you’ll know exactly how many gummies to take.
Will creatine still work in gummies?
Yes! As long as you don’t add it to boiling liquid, creatine remains just as effective.
Can I travel with them?
Yes, but keep them cool. A small insulated container works great.
Do they taste chalky?
Not if you dissolve creatine properly. The juice masks any taste.
How many should I eat a day?
That depends on your dosage. Most people aim for 3–5 g daily. Adjust based on how you portioned your gummies.
Making your own creatine gummies takes less than 20 minutes of hands-on time, and the reward is a jar of chewy, fruity supplements that feel more like a treat than a chore. They’re customizable, cost-effective, and a clever way to stay consistent with your routine.
If you’ve been skipping your daily creatine because you hate mixing powder, this DIY recipe might be the nudge you need to stay on track.