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Latest from Quest available for pre-order, new Protein Chips powered by milk and whey isolate

Quest Nutriton's new Protein Chips available for pre-order

Earlier today Quest Nutrition made their big announcement right on time, around 11:00 AM Pacific. The brand’s reveal brought confirmation of their fourth supplement, one we put our money on back in March, Quest Protein Chips. In the announcement the brand mentioned that they would be putting the product up for pre-order later today, which they have indeed done. The move has seen all three flavors of the innovation uploaded to Quest’s website, where they have been valued at $2.39 a bag or $16.75 for a box of eight. On top of the small price the brand have confirmed with their latest move, Quest have also revealed the facts panels for each Protein Chips flavor. As previously highlighted, the 32g bags pack 21g of protein and 5g of carbohydrates, as well as zero sugar, 1.5 to 2g of fat (zero saturated), with milk and whey protein isolate listed as the supplement’s protein sources. For a look at the labels yourself head on over to Quest’s website, where if the new Protein Chips look good enough you can grab bags for as low as $2.09.

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