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Scitec Protein Breakfast hoping to take over your morning

scitec protein breakfast

It turns out Scitec Nutrition has two entirely new supplements this week, as following on from yesterday’s introduction of Hyper Carnitine, today we have details on the much more interesting Scitec Protein Breakfast. The latest from the European brand is a creative take on a high protein breakfast combining oat flakes, protein, and sweeteners.

In the words of Scitec it has “redesigned the classic oat flakes porridge with delicious flavors and added extra protein source.” The supplement is exactly as we described a flavorful combination of oat flakes and protein, designed to give you a delicious on-the-go, high protein breakfast solution.

scitec protein breakfast

Each 100g serving of the new Scitec Protein Breakfast packs 26g of protein from whey concentrate, 44g of carbohydrates (8.6g of sugar) from oat flakes, 9.7g of fat (1.6g saturated), with a total of 367 calories. It is also worth mentioning that each tub of the product weighs in at 700g, meaning you only get seven servings per tub, or three and a half if you prefer 50g of protein for breakfast.

Just like Scitec’s other new supplement for September — Hyper Carnitine — Protein Breakfast is now listed on the brand’s official website and expected to be hitting stores very soon. When it does eventually make it to shelves fans will have just two 700g tastes to choose from in Chocolate Brownie and Strawberry.

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