Creatine Monohydrate, Proudly Made in India

Manufactured in Gujarat under FSSAI licence, lab-tested batch by batch — why local beats imported for your daily 3g.

Why "Made in India" is the smarter way to buy creatine

For years, Indian lifters assumed imported meant better. The market has changed: India now produces world-class sports nutrition under strict FSSAI licensing, while a big share of "imported" creatine on marketplaces moves through unofficial channels with no Indian licence-holder accountable for what's actually in the jar. Buying made-in-India creatine gets you:

Made in Gujarat, tested like it ships abroad

Coremax is operated by JRN Wellness from Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Our creatine is produced in an FSSAI-licensed (Lic. No. 10723999001935), HACCP, GMP and ISO certified facility, and every batch is third-party lab tested for purity and banned substances. Inside the jar: 3g of 200-mesh micronised creatine monohydrate per serving — zero sugar, zero fillers, 100% vegetarian.

Indian-made Coremax vs. grey-market imports

Coremax (Made in India)Grey-market imported creatine
AccountabilityFSSAI-licensed manufacturer + marketer in IndiaNo Indian licence-holder; seller disappears on complaint
AuthenticityPer-jar verification code at coremax.inFake seals and refilled jars are common
FreshnessFactory to your door within IndiaMonths in transit and storage
Price (250g)Typically ₹950–1,200, free shipping over ₹999Often ₹1,500+ after markup
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FAQ

Is Coremax creatine really made in India?

Yes — genuinely manufactured in India, not just packed here. Coremax micronised creatine monohydrate is produced in an FSSAI-licensed, HACCP and GMP certified facility in Gujarat, and the brand is operated by JRN Wellness from Ahmedabad. The FSSAI manufacturing licence number 10723999001935 is printed on every jar, and you can verify it independently in the government's FoSCoS database at foscos.fssai.gov.in. Because the entire chain — manufacturing, testing, packing and dispatch — happens within India, every jar is traceable to a specific batch and an accountable Indian company, and stock reaches you fresh instead of spending months in shipping containers and customs warehouses the way imported supplements often do.

Is Indian-made creatine as good as imported creatine?

Quality depends on the facility and the testing, not on the flag on the label. Creatine monohydrate is a single, well-defined molecule, and the form used by premium imported brands — 200-mesh micronised creatine monohydrate — is exactly what Coremax manufactures in India. Every batch is third-party lab-tested for purity and banned substances, in a facility that is FSSAI-licensed and HACCP/GMP certified. Where Indian-made creatine actually pulls ahead is freshness and accountability: no months at sea or in customs, no grey-market middlemen, a legally accountable Indian licence-holder, and a per-jar authentication code you can verify online. You also pay Indian manufacturing prices rather than import duties and importer margins — which is why a like-for-like imported jar typically costs considerably more.

Why is imported creatine often riskier in India?

A large share of imported supplements sold in India never pass through official import channels. They arrive via grey-market routes — unofficial resellers, parallel imports, marketplace sellers with no authorisation — where fakes, refilled jars and tampered seals are well documented, and where there is no Indian licence-holder legally accountable for the contents. Industry and enforcement reports have repeatedly flagged counterfeit international-brand supplements in the Indian market, and a fake label is practically impossible for a buyer to spot. A made-in-India, FSSAI-licensed product removes that entire risk class: the manufacturer is registered and inspectable, the licence number on the jar can be checked at foscos.fssai.gov.in, and Coremax adds a unique per-jar authentication code you can verify at coremax.in before you even open the seal.

How much does Coremax creatine cost?

Coremax comes in two sizes and four flavours — Unflavored, Sweet Lime, Orange and Bubblegum. The 100g starter pack (about 33 servings) typically sells for around ₹500–₹600, and the 250g value pack (63–83 servings) for roughly ₹950–₹1,200 depending on the flavour and the current offer; exact live prices are always shown on each product page at coremax.in. Shipping is free across India on orders above ₹999, orders dispatch within 24 hours, and there is a 7-day return policy. Per serving, the 250g value pack works out to roughly ₹12–₹19 — competitive with, and usually cheaper than, like-for-like imported creatine sold through official channels.

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