Create Wellness

Create Wellness

Provides daily creatine gummies by subscription

Overview

Create Wellness makes creatine monohydrate gummies for daily use to support health outcomes. The gummies are designed to be an easy, enjoyable way to add creatine to a daily routine, targeted at health-conscious individuals. Its product works as a daily supplement delivered through a subscription service that automatically ships, ensuring consistent dosing. Subscribers receive exclusive perks such as early access to new products, promotions, and surprise perks, with revenue coming from subscription plans and direct sales (including limited-edition merchandise like unisex tri-blend T-shirts). The company differentiates itself through its blend of science-backed creatine supplementation and a convenient, habit-forming delivery model, along with product innovation and exclusive benefits. Its goal is to help 100 million Americans regularly take creatine by 2030.

About Create Wellness

Simplify's Rating
Why Create Wellness is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Consumer Software

Healthcare

Consumer Goods

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$25M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2022

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What believers are saying

  • Create raised $20 million on March 30, 2026 from Alliance Consumer Growth.
  • Target began nationwide rollout of Creatine + Electrolytes on April 12, 2026.
  • Create sold over 250 million gummies, proving repeat demand and category leadership.

What critics are saying

  • John Connolly’s April 22, 2026 class action targets 4.5-gram label claims.
  • Batch inconsistency in gummies can trigger recalls, delistings, and multi-year litigation.
  • If creatine potency slips again, Target and other chains abandon Create.

What makes Create Wellness unique

  • Create Wellness sells creatine as gummies, not powders, driving daily adherence.
  • Dan McCormick’s team pairs subscription shipments with NSF Certified for Sport testing.
  • Target, GNC, Sprouts, and Wegmans give Create mass retail credibility.

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Funding

Total Funding

$25M

Below

Industry Average

Funded Over

2 Rounds

Series B funding is typically for startups that have proven their business model and need more funding to expand rapidly—often by entering new markets or adding more products. Investors are usually venture capital firms that specialize in later-stage investments.
Series B Funding Comparison
Below Average

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Paid Vacation

Flexible Work Hours

Company Equity

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-6%

1 year growth

-1%

2 year growth

-6%
William Reed
Apr 30th, 2026
Create Wellness vows to defend itself against class action on creatine gummy claims.

Create Wellness vows to defend itself against class action on creatine gummy claims. 30-Apr-2026 Last updated on 30-Apr-2026 at 15:46 GMT One legal analyst told NutraIngredients off the record that the lawsuit against Create Wellness is not totally surprising as gummies can be a challenging vehicle for consistency. (@ BrianAJackson /Getty Images) A lawsuit against Create Wellness alleges the company is falsely advertising that its gummies contain more creatine than they do. The company said it will vigorously defend itself. The civil action complaint, filed on April 22, states the wellness brand's Create Creatine Monohydrate Gummies did not contain 4.5 grams per serving of creatine as advertised on the product label. According to the lawsuit, an independent accredited laboratory concluded the gummies had only 4.01 grams of creatine per serving. The plaintiffs are asking for more than $5 million in damages. "Create is aware of the recently filed complaint and disputes its allegations," said Dan McCormick, co-founder and CEO at Create Wellness. "Our Core Create gummies undergo creatine potency testing on every production order through Eurofins, a leading independent laboratory, and are NSF Certified for Sport. We have reviewed those testing results for the Core Create gummies that the plaintiff purchased, and those results confirmed that what the plaintiff bought had creatine content at or above the label claim, demonstrating that he got exactly what he paid for and was not harmed in any way. We will defend the case vigorously and stand fully behind our products." The plaintiffs' attorney did not reply to a request for comment by article publication time. The plaintiffs are represented by the Bursor and Fisher law firm. Explore related questions beta. Rend Al-Mondhiry, partner at law firm Amin Wasserman Gurnani, who is unaffiliated with the lawsuit, said both parties will have the same challenge defending their testing methodology. "Even if the same test method was used, which is not always the case, numerous other factors can impact the results," she noted. "We can expect heavy reliance on laboratory experts to evaluate the opposing parties' method while defending their own method as better and/or more appropriate." The plaintiff will also have to prove how universal the alleged underdosing is, Al-Mondhiry added. "In particular, there can be significant hurdles to class certification if there is not a reliable assumption that all purchasers in a relevant time period received underdosed products - i.e., there is batch-to-batch variation with only some but not all allegedly falling below label claim," she said. As for the defendant, Al-Mondhiry explained there can be challenges for managing and protecting any required retain samples and balancing FDA GMP requirements to defend the suit. Third-party testing. New York-based Create Wellness first introduced its creatine gummies in December 2022 and raised over $7 million in funding less than two years later to invest in product development, marketing efforts and to expand its team. By late 2025, the company entered Target nationwide with its core orange, blue raspberry and sour green apple-flavored creatine monohydrate gummies. Since inception, Create Wellness has sold over 250 million creatine gummies, or approximately 83 million servings. In March, the company announced it had raised $20 million in growth capital, with plans to use the Series B funding to expand Create Wellness' retail distribution, consumer education and to advance product innovation. "We work with our entire scientific advisory board on developing best-in-class products, understanding the latest and greatest in creatine research and even collaborating on a number of research projects together," McCormick said late last year. Two years ago NOW Foods evaluated 12 creatine brands, including Create Wellness, using high-performance liquid chromatography, and said the brand did not meet creatine label claims. The lawsuit claims that NOW's evaluation is evidence of independent third-party testing demonstrating a history of false advertising by Create Wellness. Crystal Webber, MS, RD, founder and chief innovation officer of Formulation Innovations Group, said at the time that functional ingredients with high doses can be difficult to get into a gummy, noting that a significant red flag is a large dose claim for a tiny gummy. One legal analyst told NutraIngredients off the record that the lawsuit is not totally surprising as gummies can be a challenging vehicle for consistency. NutraIngredients reported that Create Wellness does batch-level testing with Eurofins to ensure creatine potency and to measure creatine degradation. "We're not a supplements platform that will sell you whatever products we can," McCormick said. "We focus entirely on offering best-in-class creatine products. That focus compounds over time." 29-Apr-2026 By Lauren Nicolle Despite creatine being one of the most researched supplements in the world, concerns about its safety persist, particularly when it comes to high-dose, long-term supplementation. 21-Apr-2026 A study in healthy adults suggested that a single dose of 0.2 g/kg creatine monohydrate improved cognitive performance by 12% during 21 hours of sleep deprivation.

YPulse
Apr 8th, 2026
Gen Z and Millennials are obsessing over creatine.

Gen Z and Millennials are obsessing over creatine. Apr 08 2026 Gen Z and Millennials are obsessing over creatine. For decades, the supplement has been a staple for athletes doing high-intensity training to aid in muscle maintenance and stamina. Now, creatine is popping up all over social media with everyone from fitness influencers to casual gymgoers weighing in on how it has changed their lives. YPulse has told you that Gen Z and Millennials' biggest source of wellness information comes from social media, which fuels trends around macros and new super drugs constantly. And the online hype around creatine is very real: according to Grand View Research, the global creatine supplements market, valued at $1.3B in 2025, is projected to reach $8.6B by 2033. New creatine products are part of this growth. The popular brand Create, known for its creatine gummies, just launched a first-of-its-kind single-serve creatine and electrolyte mix, mirroring popular brands like Liquid IV for drink supplements. As creatine enters the mainstream, expect to see more brands innovating to meet the demand. (AOL, NY Post)

PR Newswire
Mar 30th, 2026
CREATE WELLNESS ANNOUNCES SIGNIFICANT GROWTH CAPITAL ROUND FROM LEADING CPG INVESTORS

/PRNewswire/ -- Create Wellness, the company behind the world's leading creatine gummy, today announced it has raised $20 million in growth capital. Create...

Yahoo Finance
Mar 30th, 2026
Create Wellness raises $20M to expand creatine supplements beyond bodybuilders

Create Wellness, a creatine gummy supplement brand, has raised $20 million in new funding led by Alliance Consumer Growth, with participation from Impact Capital and existing investor Unilever Ventures. The company has now raised $27.3 million in total funding since its 2022 founding. Co-founded by husband-and-wife duo Dan McCormick and Sienna Mori, Create Wellness positioned creatine as a standalone hero product rather than an add-on supplement. The company sells through Target, The Vitamin Shop, GNC, Wegmans and Sprouts, and is expanding its Target presence with new products including a creatine and electrolyte mix. The funding will support retail expansion, consumer education, product innovation and marketing. The raise reflects growing American interest in muscle-building supplements, particularly amongst women and older adults.

Business Wire
Sep 6th, 2024
Create Wellness, Inc. Raises $5 Million in Series A Funding to Expand Innovative Creatine-Based Products

Create Wellness, Inc., a leading innovator in creatine-based products, today announced it has raised $5 million in a Series A funding round led by Uni

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