German sports nutrition brand True Nutrition Technology (TNT) is emphasizing how creatine and pre-workout supplements fulfill different roles in a structured fitness program as both products become available on Amazon and OneLavi. The company, trusted by over 500,000 customers, aims to help consumers build supplement routines aligned with specific training goals rather than relying on a single product.
"Many people are new to sports nutrition and aren't always sure which product best fits their goals," said Markus Himmelstoss, Managing Director of True Nutrition Technology. "Creatine and pre-workout supplements aren't competitors. They work differently and are often used together as part of a consistent training routine."
Creatine is typically taken daily as part of a long-term strategy to support strength, power, and athletic performance. In contrast, pre-workout formulas are consumed shortly before exercise to boost energy, focus, and workout intensity during individual sessions. Understanding these differences helps consumers tailor their supplementation to personal fitness objectives.
TNT's Creapure® Creatine Monohydrate features patented Creapure®, manufactured exclusively in Germany and recognized for purity and consistency. Each serving provides 5,000 mg of 99.99% pure creatine monohydrate, micronized for easy mixing, and is vegan, independently lab tested, and available on Amazon and OneLavi.
The TNT Synapsensause "Wild Berry" Pre-Workout is designed for energy, concentration, and workout intensity before exercise. Its formula includes dual-source caffeine from pure caffeine and guarana, 8 g L-Citrulline, and 6 g L-Tyrosine, with a smooth Wild Berry flavor. This vegan product is also manufactured in Germany and independently lab tested.
As TNT expands its U.S. presence, additional products and retail availability through major e-commerce platforms are expected in the coming months. "Our goal is to make premium German sports nutrition more accessible while helping consumers better understand how these products fit into an overall training program," Himmelstoss added.

