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Australian brand UPS is jumping into the plant protein category

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The Australian supplement company UPS Protein is getting itself into the extremely fast growing plant protein category. Today the brand has unveiled its upcoming Ultimate Plant Protein, which is actually said to have none of that grittiness you find in a lot of plant protein powders out there.

UPS Protein hasn’t revealed everything about Ultimate Plant Protein just yet but has said it’s powered by five different vegan protein sources. That includes organic rice, pea, pumpkin, watermelon, and sunflower seed protein, with the formula also not featuring any artificial flavors or sweeteners.

By the sounds of things, UPS Protein’s new Ultimate Plant Protein will be hitting store shelves down under in Australia very soon. It comes in the usual 2lb tub size and will be available in three flavors with the traditional tastes Chocolate and Vanilla, and a not so traditional Salted Caramel.

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