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Stack3d @ the ’15 Arnold, Rivalus isolate protein ISO-Clean unveiled at detailed

Stack3d @ the '15 Arnold, Rivalus isolate protein ISO-Clean unveiled at detailed

Before today Rivalus had already told us about their next new supplement, confirming the coming of an isolate protein powder. The product was due to be more than just another addition to the brand’s family as it really completes Rivalus line of proteins. Today at the Arnold we’ve now got a look at the new supplement revealing its official name and formula. The title of the 100% whey isolate protein powder is ISO-Clean, which per scoop packs a massive 50g of protein, 3g of carbohydrates (1g fiber), zero sugar, half a gram of fat and a solid 220 calories. The highlight with this one is of course the product’s huge hit of protein, as per serving it is a heavy 50g with the scoop measuring 64g, a volume usually reserved for mass type formulas. The tubs of ISO-Clean are empty so the supplement is not available here at the Arnold Classic, although seeing as we are one step closer with a name and facts panel it probably won’t be long before the isolate goes on sale.

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