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Scitec drops details on its four new butter supplements

scitec butters

Over the last few days Scitec Nutrition has released details on a few of the supplements it unveiled at this year’s Salon Mondial Expo in Paris, France. We’ve even seen another entirely new product with the creatine formula Crea Star. Today Scitec continues to stay in the headlines as it has finally dropped all the details on its FIBO unveiled line, the new Scitec Butter Series.

For those that missed our live post on the brand from Cologne Germany, Scitec introduced four new butter formulas at the expo with 100% Almond, Cashew and Peanut Butter, as well as Peanut Butter + Protein. We’ll start with the non-protein infused supplements, which have all the usual macros as they’re only made of the ingredients in their titles. In order of Almond, Cashew and Peanut Butter, the nutrition numbers making up the Scitec butters are 5/4.8/6.3g of protein, 3.3/6.5/3.5g of carbohydrates (1.3/2.3/0.8g sugar), 13/12/11.5g of fat, with 154/149/146 calories per 25g serving.

As for the brand’s Peanut Butter + Protein, it is quite a bit different from Scitec’s regular Peanut Butter as the added whey concentrate obviously bumps up all of its macros. The protein total is taken from 6.3 up to 10g, with 3.8g of carbohydrates (0.9g sugar), half a gram more of fat at 12g, all pushing its calorie count up from 146 to 163.

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