Do not contain Creatine. Lab results show the below from tester Eurofins. Look up James Smith on youtube Calculated Sample Weight Entity Weight 3.4017 g Creatine Monohydrate <0.102 g/Serving... See more
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🍓Creatine Monohydrate in delicious, convenient gummies! 🍓 ✔ New formula ✔ Made in the USA ✔ New strengthened five-layer testing process 🍬Sugar Free 🌱Vegan👩🔬 Lab Tested | Available in: 🇳🇿NZ 🇦🇺AU
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No creatine in these
No creatine in these! Acknowledging Push were initially duped as well as all their customers,
Company are now aware of this and:
Have not proactively contacted customers
Make it really hard to get a refund as other reviewers have said
Avoid replying
Worth raising a dispute with credit card company for counterfeit items I think.
They are missing an opportunity to manage this well and create a good customer base for new product. Masterclass in how not to handle this…
If only I could give it zero stars
If only I could give it zero stars.
They are 'creatine' a scam.
Push Gummies caught out for not having…
Push Gummies caught out for not having Creatine in their gummies. Their response is to ask people who have purchased their product to send the batch numbers of the packets they have used. Now my question is, who keeps empty packets of a product they have used, just in case the company that has provided them with a product turns out to be faulty. What an absolute cop out. This company deserves to go out of business for their incompetence & lack of accountability.
No creatine
Push Gummies were sold as containing creatine but the company has admitted there is none. They refuse refunds unless you return packaging even though they have your order details. Poor customer service. Save yourself the hassle and avoid them.
DONT BUY, NO CREATINE, NO REFUND
Found out my push creatine gummies actually had NO CREATINE in them!!! the team made it so hard to get a refund, they aren’t taking full responsibility and they’re only sorry they’ve been caught. A good company would be onto their testing of a product, especially one that’s being consumed by their customers
BEWARE! False Advertising & Lying!!
Push Gummies “creatine” gummies did not contain the proper amount of creatine. Long winded email response received and I basically have to jump through hoops to get a refund. Rip off. Spreading the word to friends and family and my gym community.
Do better
Any company that sells a health/fitness product without having stringent testing and complete control over what goes into it cannot be trusted.
You shouldn’t have made the mistake in the first place. Claiming not to have been aware of it just shows negligence and can obviously happen again.
You’re only sorry you got caught.
Straight up scam
FRAUDSTERS! THIEVES!
Push Gummies sold creatine gummies that didn’t even contain the proper amount of creatine. They admit it, yet make it incredibly hard to get your money back. You have to provide photos, batch numbers, handwritten order numbers, and more. It feels like they’re doing everything they can to avoid taking responsibility. Really disappointed and won’t be buying again.
Absolutely scandalous
Absolutely scandalous. We offer refunds for a product that did nothing it said it would but only if you have still have the packet left. Absolute joke. Bunch of cowboys.
Terrible customer service
Have admitted that their gummies didn’t have the creatine content they advertised, and then wont provide refunds to customers unless they have a packet left and can send the batch number.
So if you’ve previously purchased any and consumed them, they’re happy to have simply taken your money.
No creatine in them!
Product is a SCAM
Product is a complete scam containing little to no creatine at all with independant testing verifying this. DO NOT PURCHASE.
Fraudlent scumbags
Fraudlent scumbags. Caught either being completely deceptive or laughably incompetent. Contain about 2% of the advertised creatine, and when they got caught out they had the audacity to make up some BS about how their “special” testing method detects the creatine. A batch of their own gummies was tested independently at the same lab they supposedly had it tested at, and guess what - pretty much zero detected creatine. The lady running this business should be completely ashamed of herself, what a morally corrupt scambag.
No creatine
Just look at James Smith’s video on YouTube - says it all. Scam, these contain no creatine
PUSH Gummies are a scam! I lab tested this at my workplace!
I purchased PUSH Gummies a few weeks ago and found out that they contain 0g creatine!
I work at a lab and tested two individual brands and PUSH actually contained 0g Creatine which is insane. I'm not too sure how old the company is but I feel sorry for the many consumers that they've cheated!!!
No creatine and no refund
Independent lab testing (by the same company Push used themselves) has shown that these gummies contain only a tiny amount of creatine. While Push “investigate” the claims, they are refusing to refund customers despite halting orders on their website.
Misleading/Illegal product - No creatine!
As per endless studies and tests, even by the same tester that Push used to state they did have creatine, when in fact they did not. Likely they faked their results.
Avoid - contain ZERO creatine. They're just sweets.
Save your money and buy powder.
Sharky
Taking zero accountability for scamming people that have spent their hard earned money. Owner is an untrustworthy person.
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