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Milk Chocolate Ghost Whey up next and first to use the new label layout

milk chocolate ghost whey

A few weeks back when Ghost officially launched its transparent protein powder Ghost Whey, it was only made available in the one Cereal Milk flavor. Fortunately the brand did say its other two tastes would be coming soon after. That time is now almost here as Ghost has confirmed that it is currently gearing up for the release of its second Ghost Whey flavor.

The option the brand has decided to go with next is Milk Chocolate Ghost Whey, meaning Cookie Butter will be last. We don’t yet have an exact date for when it’ll be launched, just that it is expected to be available before the end of the month. There is also going to be something a little more special about Milk Chocolate, as Ghost has actually switched to the new nutrition facts label layout for it, which we got a preview of earlier in the year.

milk chocolate ghost whey

You can see the updated Ghost Whey label above where the calorie count is a bit bigger and you can see how much added sugar the product has, which is zero. This is the first time we’ve seen the new layout used, although we wouldn’t be surprised if there are a few other early adopters out there.

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