PeakFusion Featured on Inside Indiana Business: How One IU Student Is Building a Supplement Brand Athletes Actually Trust

Published June 15, 2026 — PeakFusion Supplements

On June 12, 2026, PeakFusion Supplements founder Grant Myers was featured in Inside Indiana Business’s Inside Edge Midday Report, hosted by Gerry Dick and published by IBJ Media. The segment highlighted how Myers, a 19-year-old sophomore at the IU Kelley School of Business, is leveraging in-person connection at Grand Park Sports Complex to build a supplement brand that athletes actually trust.

You can read the full article here: IU student, entrepreneur leverages in-person connection to help build supplement brand — Inside Indiana Business.

The Supplement Space Is Saturated. Here’s How PeakFusion Cuts Through.

“The supplement space is very saturated, but I try to separate myself by being human, being present at these Grand Park events, and selling to athletes that I was once in their shoes,” Myers told Inside Indiana Business.

That philosophy is the foundation of PeakFusion. Where most supplement brands rely on celebrity endorsements, sponsored athletes, and flashy marketing, PeakFusion is built differently: show up in person, talk to athletes directly, and earn trust one conversation at a time. Grand Park — the nation’s largest youth sports complex in Westfield, Indiana — is where that happens every weekend.

Why Grand Park? The Strategy Behind In-Person Sales

Myers grew up playing competitive soccer at Grand Park with Indy Eleven and Hoosier FC. He knows the facility, the culture, and the athletes who pass through it. Becoming an official vendor there wasn’t a marketing move — it was a natural extension of who he is.

As Inside Indiana Business reported, pediatric research indicates that nearly half of male athletes already use creatine. But most of them have no idea whether what they’re taking is pure, accurately dosed, or third-party tested. That gap — between widespread creatine use and actual quality assurance — is exactly what PeakFusion was built to fill.

PeakFusion’s Micronized Creatine Monohydrate is HPLC-tested at 100.8% purity (Lot B25I013). The Certificate of Analysis is publicly available — no hidden suppliers, no mystery ingredients. Just clean creatine at a clinical 5g dose.

A Year In: What PeakFusion Has Built

In roughly one year, PeakFusion has:

The Product Line: Only What Actually Works

PeakFusion’s philosophy is simplicity over complexity. The brand sells exactly three products — no proprietary blends, no underdosed formulas, no health claims that can’t be backed up by data.

  • Micronized Creatine Monohydrate — 5g per serving, HPLC-verified at 100.8% purity. Creatine is the most researched supplement in existence, with over 500 published studies supporting its safety and efficacy for strength, power, and cognitive performance.
  • Complete Multivitamin — A full-spectrum daily vitamin tested via HPLC, ICP-MS, and microbiological analysis. Built for athletes whose training demands more than a standard diet can provide.
  • Vitamin D3 2000 IU — UPLC-tested to deliver 2,556 IU per softgel. An estimated 42% of Americans are vitamin D deficient, with deficiency rates even higher in athletes who train indoors.

All three are bundled in The Trinity Stack at $85 with free U.S. shipping — the complete foundational routine for any athlete serious about performance and recovery.

Radical Transparency: Public COAs, No Exceptions

One of the IIB segment’s key themes was trust — and PeakFusion’s approach to it. In an industry where many brands obscure ingredient sources and skip third-party testing, PeakFusion publishes every Certificate of Analysis openly at peakfusionstore.com/pages/lab-results.

This matters. The FDA does not pre-approve dietary supplements before they go to market. Third-party testing — where an independent lab verifies that what’s on the label is actually in the bottle — is the only meaningful quality signal a consumer has. PeakFusion makes that data available to everyone, not just on request.

What’s Next

Myers is continuing to grow PeakFusion through his sophomore year at the Kelley School of Business, balancing academics with operations, content, and in-person events at Grand Park. The brand’s approach — small, intentional, founder-led — isn’t going to change. It’s the reason customers trust it.

Follow along on Instagram and TikTok at @buypeakfusion, or shop the full product line at peakfusionstore.com.