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ZKK releases a seemingly Ben & Jerry’s inspired protein powder

zkk labs strawberry cheesecake protein powder

Over the years we’ve seen Zack King Khan’s supplement brand ZKK Labs reveal and release a handful of mainstream food-inspired products. There has been its Nutella-like protein powder cheekily named Nuthellyea, and a Coconuty protein that’s branded like the popular Bounty candy bar.

This week ZKK Labs has revealed and released another mainstream food flavor that is once again, for the brand’s protein powder. The sweet-sounding name of the flavor is Strawberry Cheesecake, which appears to be Ben & Jerry’s inspired as its background looks very similar to that of the popular ice cream.

Fans and followers of Zack King Khan and ZKK Labs, can grab the new Strawberry Cheesecake protein powder from its UK retailer partner Supplement Shop. Through there, the all-new and seemingly Ben & Jerry’s inspired supplement will cost you £25 (30.84 USD) for a 1kg bag and $38.50 (47.50 USD) for a 2.2kg.

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