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Myprotein announces a rebrand with a preview on its Korean website

myprotein rebrand

The massive international supplement company Myprotein, has announced that it’s rebranding its extensive line of products. It shared the news on social media yesterday with a look at its slightly different logo and a color scheme that isn’t its usual white and blue.

Along with Myprotein’s rebrand announcement it provided the date, Tuesday the 23rd of this month. By the sounds of things, we’ll be getting a full reveal or release on that day, although a small preview of the new look has surfaced on one of the brand’s international online stores.

myprotein rebrand

Over on Myprotein’s Korean website there is a rebrand page featuring a before and after shot of a few of the brand’s supplements. You can see a relatively clear version of that preview directly above with Myprotein’s Impact Whey Protein, Protein Brownie, and All-Natural Peanut Butter.

Based on the image from myprotein.co.kr, Myprotein’s rebrand looks like it brings a wider variety of colors to its packaging. Instead of a consistent blue on white, the products in the preview feature their own individual combinations of colors.

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