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Creatine Price Tracker

A reusable supplement value view for creatine listings, normalized around an estimated 5 g serving when package-size data is available.

Prices are expensive right now

Price Index

218.8

Prices are expensive right now: current median value is $0.42/5 g serving with an index score of 218.8, based on 7 comparable products / 4 stores. Historical movement is separate from this current market valuation.

Shopper action

Wait for stronger deals if you can, or only buy listings that beat the current great-price threshold after shipping and coupons.

Confidence: Medium confidence. Based on 7 comparable listings from 4 stores.

Current median

$0.42/5 g serving

Use these listed-price bands as a shopping guide: under $0.35/5 g serving is strong, $0.35/5 g serving to $0.50/5 g serving is typical, and over $0.50/5 g serving needs a reason.

Report date June 15, 2026 Snapshot through June 15, 2026 Dated report archive coming soon

Authority proof

Direct answer
The best creatine values are the listings with clear package size, current price, and the lowest estimated cost per 5 g serving.
Last updated
June 15, 2026
Sample size
7 comparable products / 4 stores
Value metric
Cost per 5 g serving. Lower cost means better listed value.
Methodology summary
Listings enter the report only when the product has a current price, an in-stock signal, a retailer, and enough package-size information to normalize a market price level.

Index score

218.8

Index score 218.8 means prices are about 118.8% more expensive than the baseline period. 100 = baseline from the first reliable period; below 100 means cheaper, above 100 means more expensive.

Cost per 5 g serving

$0.42/5 g serving

Current median from qualifying comparable listings.

Historical move

+118.7%

Historical move: +118.7%. More expensive than previous period. Use this as trend context, not as a replacement for the current score and price bands.

Price dispersion

$0.35/5 g serving to $0.50/5 g serving

Middle 50% of current qualifying listings.

Sample size

7 comparable products / 4 stores

Current listings that pass public quality and freshness filters.

Executive summary

Prices are expensive right now. The median comparable listing is $0.42/5 g serving. Index score 218.8 means prices are about 118.8% more expensive than the baseline period. 100 = baseline from the first reliable period; below 100 means cheaper, above 100 means more expensive. Great prices are Under $0.35/5 g serving; fair prices run $0.35/5 g serving to $0.50/5 g serving; listings over $0.50/5 g serving need a reason such as brand preference, freshness, shipping, or coupon terms. Confidence: Medium confidence. Final retailer checkout can differ because shipping, taxes, coupons, and availability change.

How to read this

  • Index score below 100 = cheaper than baseline.
  • 100 = baseline; below 100 means cheaper, above 100 means more expensive.
  • Lower cost means better listed value.
  • Green bands are better-than-usual listed prices; yellow means fair or elevated.
  • This is not quality, legality, dosage, or medical advice.
Great price

Under $0.35/5 g serving

At or below the lower quartile of current comparable cost per 5 g serving.

Fair price

$0.35/5 g serving to $0.50/5 g serving

Inside the middle range of current comparable cost per 5 g serving.

Expensive

Over $0.50/5 g serving

Above the upper quartile; look for a retailer, freshness, coupon, or brand reason.

Market index trend

Cost per 5 g serving moved +118.7% versus the previous observed period.

Trend movement is historical context; current market valuation is shown by the score, median value, and price bands.

USD per 5 g serving
Cost per 5 g serving moved +118.7% versus the previous observed period. May 12, 2026 — Price: $0.19/5 g serving May 16, 2026 — Price: $0.19/5 g serving May 18, 2026 — Price: $0.50/5 g serving May 20, 2026 — Price: $0.19/5 g serving May 22, 2026 — Price: $0.50/5 g serving May 24, 2026 — Price: $0.41/5 g serving May 26, 2026 — Price: $0.50/5 g serving May 28, 2026 — Price: $0.41/5 g serving May 31, 2026 — Price: $0.55/5 g serving June 2, 2026 — Price: $0.50/5 g serving June 4, 2026 — Price: $0.41/5 g serving June 6, 2026 — Price: $0.55/5 g serving June 9, 2026 — Price: $0.41/5 g serving June 11, 2026 — Price: $0.19/5 g serving June 13, 2026 — Price: $0.19/5 g serving June 15, 2026 — Price: $0.19/5 g serving $0.55/5 g serving $0.19/5 g serving

Displaying 16 representative dated medians from 32 qualifying observations; full history remains in the report data and chart tooltips.

May 12, 2026
$0.19/5 g serving
May 16, 2026
$0.19/5 g serving
May 18, 2026
$0.50/5 g serving
May 20, 2026
$0.19/5 g serving
May 22, 2026
$0.50/5 g serving
May 24, 2026
$0.41/5 g serving
May 26, 2026
$0.50/5 g serving
May 28, 2026
$0.41/5 g serving
May 31, 2026
$0.55/5 g serving
June 2, 2026
$0.50/5 g serving
June 4, 2026
$0.41/5 g serving
June 6, 2026
$0.55/5 g serving
June 9, 2026
$0.41/5 g serving
June 11, 2026
$0.19/5 g serving
June 13, 2026
$0.19/5 g serving
June 15, 2026
$0.19/5 g serving

Price band distribution

The largest observed shopper band is fair price ($0.35/5 g serving to $0.50/5 g serving) with 3 qualifying listings.

Great price Under $0.35/5 g serving Great value
2

At or below the lower quartile of current comparable cost per 5 g serving.

Fair price $0.35/5 g serving to $0.50/5 g serving Fair price
3

Inside the middle range of current comparable cost per 5 g serving.

Expensive Over $0.50/5 g serving Expensive
2

Above the upper quartile; look for a retailer, freshness, coupon, or brand reason.

Retailer median comparison

Purebulk.com has the lowest observed median at $0.30/5 g serving across 2 qualifying listings.

7 comparable products / 4 stores

Purebulk.com $0.30/5 g serving
Great value Best observed store median

2 qualifying listings

Sportsresearch.com $0.41/5 g serving
Fair price Average range

3 qualifying listings

Evlnutrition.com $0.50/5 g serving
Expensive Weaker value sample

1 qualifying listing

Naturemade.com $0.55/5 g serving
Expensive Weaker value sample

1 qualifying listing

Supporting Source Listings

Listings below are evidence for the report sample. They are not the primary content of the market index.

Source #1

PureBulk Creatine Monohydrate Powder Micronized

Purebulk.com · $9.50 · $0.19

Great value

$0.19/5 g serving is inside the current great-price band (Under $0.35/5 g serving).

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Source #2

Sports Research Micronized Creatine Monohydrate

Sportsresearch.com · $17.95 · $0.30

Great value

$0.30/5 g serving is inside the current great-price band (Under $0.35/5 g serving).

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Source #3

Creapure Creatine Monohydrate

Sportsresearch.com · $36.95 · $0.41

Fair price

$0.41/5 g serving sits inside the current fair-price band ($0.35/5 g serving to $0.50/5 g serving).

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Source #4

Advanced Pre-Workout Complex Blue Raspberry

Purebulk.com · $19.95 · $0.42

Fair price

$0.42/5 g serving sits inside the current fair-price band ($0.35/5 g serving to $0.50/5 g serving).

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Source #5

Sports Research Creatine Monohydrate Veggie Capsules

Sportsresearch.com · $29.95 · $0.50

Fair price

$0.50/5 g serving sits inside the current fair-price band ($0.35/5 g serving to $0.50/5 g serving).

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Source #6

EVLUTION NUTRITION Creatine5000 Electrolytes Powder

Evlnutrition.com · $19.99 · $0.50

Expensive

$0.50/5 g serving is above the current expensive threshold (Over $0.50/5 g serving).

Check

Source #7

Micronized Creatine Monohydrate Powder

Naturemade.com · $21.99 · $0.55

Expensive

$0.55/5 g serving is above the current expensive threshold (Over $0.50/5 g serving).

Check

Methodology

How the market sample is built

Listings enter the report only when the product has a current price, an in-stock signal, a retailer, and enough package-size information to normalize a market price level.

How links are handled

Retailer links may be affiliate links. That can help support the site, but rankings are based on comparable price and value signals from the listing.

Creatine serving estimate

The tracker divides listed package size by 5 g to estimate servings, then divides listed price by that serving count.

Blend caveats

Creatine blends, gummies, capsules, and proprietary formulas can be less directly comparable than plain creatine monohydrate powder.

History and freshness

Trend uses dated PriceHistory records after excluding package-size and price outliers.

The report excludes records whose normalized price is outside the plausible market range, because scraped package-size errors can otherwise create impossible normalized values.

Trust and disclosure

Freshness and availability

Prices, coupon codes, shipping rules, taxes, and availability can change after the latest check. The retailer page is the final source before buying.

Shopping and compliance notes

Supplement Deals is a shopping comparison site, not medical advice. Listings should not be treated as disease-treatment, diagnosis, or prevention claims. Review labels, warnings, third-party testing, and clinician guidance where appropriate.

Testing and label checks

Third-party testing, ingredient form, serving instructions, and subscription pricing should be verified on the retailer page.

Report caveat

Prices are based on the latest qualifying retailer checks available at report build time. Shipping, tax, coupons, and availability can change after publication.

Questions shoppers ask

Why normalize creatine to 5 g?

A 5 g estimate makes package sizes easier to compare across listings, but shoppers should follow the label and professional guidance.