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UPS Protein’s game changer now comes in boxes of 24

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When UPS Protein first introduced its high protein chocolate, Chocabolic, it was only available in single bar amounts. At just $4.50 AUD ($3.30 USD) it’s an incredibly worthwhile buy, especially if you’ve seen our Chocabolic review. Earlier this month UPS actually launched something that gives all of those that have become addicted to the real chocolate like protein treat, a more cost-effective way to purchase it.

The innovative Australian brand now has boxes of Chocabolic available, each one squeezing in twice the amount you’d find in a regular protein bar box with a total of 24. Usually 24 bars would cost you $108 at the product’s regular direct price of $4.50, however the box drops that total down to $96 which is $4 a bar. You can check out the new bulk Chocabolic size on the UPS website, and presumably expect to see them in retailers down under as well.