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Cocoa+ also releases bags of golden wrapped protein eggs for Easter

cocoa plus golden protein eggs

Along with its large 150g chocolate protein egg, Cocoa+ has also released a bag of smaller protein eggs for Easter. The product isn’t anywhere near as calorie dense as its massive protein egg, but it is made with a similar formula including cocoa butter, cane sugar, and whey isolate for that extra protein.

The other Cocoa+ Easter snack comes with seven individually golden wrapped eggs, each providing 2.2g of protein for a total of 15.4g per bag. The rest of the macros making up the bite-sized 8g eggs are 2g of carbohydrates with 1.8g of that sugar, 3g of fat with 1.8g of that saturated, and 44 calories.

You can grab the new Cocoa+ bag of golden protein eggs now through the brand’s website at £5.99 (7.87 USD) for a set of three bags. While Cocoa+ is a UK based brand, its online store does ship all over the world, although the rates are of course a bit different.

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