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Fusion formulates Prozilla with a 7-hour sustained release blend of proteins

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The Canadian company Fusion has completely unveiled and plans on launching its protein powder Prozilla today, which features a sustained released blend of protein sources. Each serving of the supplement packs 26 to 27g of protein depending on the flavor, designed to release over seven hours.

Fusion’s Prozilla comes with five sources of protein to give it that 26 to 27g per serving. Three of those sources are whey with concentrate, isolate, and hydrolysate, while the remaining two are micellar casein and egg. The product’s other macros include 4-5g of carbohydrates with 2-3g of that sugar, 2g of fat, and between 133 to 140 calories.

Prozilla is hitting the market in four delicious looking flavors with two traditional tastes in chocolate and vanilla. The other options on the sustained release protein powder’s menu are cereal themed creations with Cinnamon Crunch and Fruit Wheels.

As mentioned, Fusion is launching Prozilla today with its website due to be one of the first places stocking the supplement. When it eventually becomes available, through the brand’s online store, the product will cost you $30.17. Regardless of flavor, each tub comes with the same amount of servings at 25.

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