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Details on Kris Gethin’s naturally flavored Kaged Kasein released

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Just yesterday we got a first look at Kris Gethin’s highly anticipated Kaged Muscle protein powder Kaged Kasein. The product was confirmed to be a 100% micellar casein protein, coming in at least one size and one flavor. Now less than 24 hours later we have everything you need to know about the supplement including its complete list of highlights and official facts panel.

Starting with Kaged Kasein’s list of macros, it features somewhat of a typical nutrition profile. Packed into each of its 36g servings is 24g of protein all from micellar casein, 6g of carbohydrates with 2g of that sugar, 2.5g of fat (2g saturated), and a total of 140 calories. Where things get a little different is in the product’s lists of highlights as the Kaged protein does have a bit more to it than most other casein competitors.

Kaged Kasein

kaged kasein

The “key benefits” Kaged is promoting for its new Kaged Kasein are less than a gram of lactose per serving, no rBST hormones, soy lecithin, gluten, or antibiotics, added coconut oil, and no articial colors or flavors. The brand also says that despite being a micellar casein supplement, Kasein doesn’t have the traditional gritty or sandy casein texture to it. If that is the case then it will join an extremely small list of casein proteins that have managed to get around that.

We don’t yet know when Kaged Kasein is going to be available, however the first place to have it will likely be its website so if you’re interested keep an eye on that.