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Track current supplement price and ingredient value market signals across the site's public price indexes. Each index summarizes the current normalized market level, its baseline score, supporting sample size, and the bands shoppers can use before checking retailer totals.

Updated June 9, 2026
1 public index

Price index

Creatine Price Tracker

Prices are expensive right now

Index score

218.8

Cost per 5 g serving

$0.42/5 g serving

Sample
7 comparable products / 4 stores
Historical move
0.0%
Current band spread
$0.35/5 g serving to $0.50/5 g serving
Report date
June 9, 2026

Quick view

USD per 5 g serving

Cost per 5 g serving moved 0.0% versus the previous observed period. May 12, 2026: $0.19/5 g serving May 16, 2026: $0.19/5 g serving May 17, 2026: $0.50/5 g serving May 19, 2026: $0.34/5 g serving May 21, 2026: $0.34/5 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 27, 2026: $0.34/5 g serving May 29, 2026: $0.41/5 g serving May 31, 2026: $0.55/5 g serving June 1, 2026: $0.50/5 g serving June 3, 2026: $0.46/5 g serving June 5, 2026: $0.41/5 g serving June 6, 2026: $0.55/5 g serving June 9, 2026: $0.41/5 g serving

Cost per 5 g serving moved 0.0% versus the previous observed period.

Great Price
Under $0.35/5 g serving
Great price
Fair Price
$0.35/5 g serving to $0.50/5 g serving
Fair price
Expensive
Over $0.50/5 g serving
Expensive
Great price 2 listings
Fair price 3 listings
Expensive 2 listings

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.

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How to read the indexes

The score uses 100 as a baseline. Below 100 usually means the current market is cheaper or better value than the baseline period; above 100 means prices are elevated or value is weaker.

The current market number is the median normalized value from qualifying listings. Use the sample size, store count, and price bands together before treating any single score as a buying signal.

Methodology and trust

Indexes use current public retailer listings with usable price, availability, store, and package-size data. Outlier records are excluded when the normalized value is implausible for the category.

Retailer totals can change after the last check because of shipping, taxes, coupons, availability, and location rules. Read the full methodology before citing an index.