The creatine is real — and it stays that way.
Most creatine bars and gummies lose their creatine on the shelf. We sent ours to an independent lab to prove the full dose is still there, fully intact, in every bar.
Is the creatine still creatine?
Here's the catch nobody talks about: when creatine is exposed to heat and moisture — like during baking — it can slowly break down into a useless byproduct called creatinine. Your body can't use it.
That means a bar can claim 5g of creatine on the label, but if it degraded on the way to you, you're getting far less than you paid for.
So we test for creatinine. If there's none, the creatine never broke down — it's all still there, exactly as intended.
Every test comes back fully intact.
We send finished bars to an independent lab to measure the active creatine and check for any breakdown. Here's the latest report.
Tested by BeaconPoint Labs · Soar Creatine Protein Bar
Method: USP Creatine Monohydrate by HPLC · Oct 2025
| What's Measured | Why It Matters | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Active Creatine | The usable dose you're paying for | 5 g at or above 5g target |
| Creatinine (Breakdown) | Proof the creatine hasn't degraded | None Detected |
We don't ask you to take our word.
The whole point of third-party testing is that we're not the ones grading our own homework.
Bars pulled at random
Finished bars — the same ones you'd buy — are sent off for analysis, not special samples made for a test.
An independent lab measures
BeaconPoint Labs uses the USP creatine monohydrate method by HPLC to measure active creatine and any breakdown.
We publish what they find
The real numbers go right here — good or bad. No cherry-picking, no spin.
What people ask about our testing.
What is creatinine, and why does it matter?
Creatinine is what creatine turns into when it breaks down from heat or moisture — and your body can't use it for the benefits you take creatine for. We test for it because finding none means the creatine in your bar is fully intact and active.
How much creatine is actually in a bar?
The independent lab measured at or above our stated 5g of creatine monohydrate — across every bar sampled. Not a "blend," not a sprinkle: the full, researched dose.
What does "third-party tested" mean here?
It means an outside lab with no stake in the result — BeaconPoint Labs — did the measuring, not us. They report what's actually in the bar, and we publish it as-is.
Why does creatine break down in other bars?
Creatine is sensitive to heat and moisture, both of which show up when you bake a bar. Many products don't test for it, so degradation goes unnoticed. We formulate and test specifically to keep the dose stable.
A full dose you can actually use.
5g of creatine, proven intact by an independent lab. That's the whole point.
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