It started with a foggy Tuesday.
You know the one. You walk into the kitchen and forget why. The 2pm wall hits and the lights go on a dimmer. Everyone laughs it off as “mom brain” or “just being busy” — and you’re expected to push through on coffee and willpower.
We didn’t think that was good enough. So we went looking for answers — and found creatine.
The brain ingredient hiding in the gym aisle.
Creatine has spent forty years being marketed to bodybuilders. But here’s what the research actually shows: your brain is the hungriest organ you own — about 2% of your body weight burning roughly 20% of your energy — and creatine is one of its key energy reserves. Research suggests women store meaningfully less of it than men. Almost nobody was making it for us.
The problem with gummies.
We loved the idea of a gummy — no scoop, no shaker, no chalky slurry. But when we looked closer, the gummy aisle had a dirty secret: most creatine gummies contain around 1g per serving, and independent lab tests have caught popular brands with far less than the label claims. A tasty format had become an excuse to underdose.
So we made the one we wanted to buy.
- A real 5g of creatine monohydrate per gummy. Two a day is a full 10g — an honest, effective dose.
- Third-party lab tested, every batch. We publish the certificate of analysis. You should never have to take a label’s word for it.
- Sugar-free, berry, actually enjoyable. A ritual you’ll keep is the only supplement that works.
JellyFuel is for your mind first — and your muscles and strength get to come along for the ride.
Two a day keeps the fog away.
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