Do not contain Creatine. Lab results show the below from tester Eurofins. Look up James Smith on youtube Calculated Sample Weight Entity Weight 3.4017 g Creatine Monohydrate <0.102 g/Serving... See more
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🍓Creatine Monohydrate in delicious, convenient gummies! 🍓 ✔ New formula ✔ Made in the USA ✔ New strengthened five-layer testing process 🍬Sugar Free 🌱Vegan👩🔬 Lab Tested | Available in: 🇳🇿NZ 🇦🇺AU
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Doesn't contain Creatine
There is no creatine in the gummies as…
There is no creatine in the gummies as they have been tested and verified to contain zero
Left a review sometime ago regarding…
Left a review sometime ago regarding how these gummies didnt do anything for me. NZ Herald released an article due to claims false creatine readings in PUSH gummies.
Scam
Scam there are no creatine in them I'd like a refund but they are ducking me
no creatine detected in these gummies
Fake product
Look up James Smith’s video exposing them. They don’t contain creatine!
Gummies have Less 1% of advertised…
Gummies have Less 1% of advertised creatine scam liars
Scam product and company are trying to avoid it.
This company have been exposed online for having no Creatine in their gummies. When you contact them to request a refund they'll tell you it's misinformation and refer you to their batch numbers posted on their site. They are not the ones sending their product to be tested, and are in contact with an 'Agent' who actions this for them - so they've not actually done the testing themselves and have no ability to independently verify the contents of their product. DO NOT BUY.
False advertising and ripping off…
False advertising and ripping off customers.
These gummies do not contain the advertised amount of creatine.
Push Gummies have been exposed on James Smith's Youtube channel under the video called "The Creatine Gummie Scandal Gets Worse..."
Watch this before buying Push gummies.
Too good to be true...
Tastes so good you can't even tell there's creatine in them.... Because there isn't!!!
Found out they use Xylitol as there…
Found out they use Xylitol as there suger substitute there's been research saying it can cause cardiovascular and digestive issues its a chemical
Misleading Product, No Creatine as Advertised
I’ve been buying Push creatine gummies for over a year, trusting their claim of 5g creatine per serving. Recent independent lab tests (by Eurofins, shared by fitness coach James Smith) revealed almost no creatine in the product. This is not just disappointing—it’s deceptive.
I feel misled and frustrated, having spent money on what now appears to be glorified candy. If you’re serious about your fitness or supplementation, avoid this product until the company provides verified third-party testing and transparency.
Please do your research before buying
When I raised the James Smith video, they basically just linked me to the testing on their website and said I couldn't have a refund.
I don't trust them at all after watching the videos, and it's disappoint they're just hiding and ignoring the issue that their gummies seemingly have no creatine in them.
Fraudulent product
Fraudulent product, contains no creatine. False advertising
No creatine in the gummies and way…
No creatine in the gummies and way overpriced for just normal gummies
No refund for unopened bags after scandal
I bought multiple bags of apple and strawberry gummies which remain unopened. A couple of weeks later I saw the videos exposing that there is almost no creatine in them, I asked for a refund and Push said they have no intention of refunding me and allowing me to return their product. I don’t think that’s the behaviour of a responsible company, whether the scandal they are facing is true or false, of their own making or due to a fraudulent supplier. Buyer beware.
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