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Two chocolate-themed flavors unveiled for Xplosive Ape’s protein powder

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The UK company Xplosive Ape who originally started out in the fitness apparel game, has unveiled its two new protein powder flavors today. They are both chocolate-themed creations, which is something the supplement was missing as previously it came in Cherry Bakewell, Strawberry & Banana Smoothie, and Vanilla & Raspberry Swirl.

The new additions to Xplosive Ape’s protein powder are Chocolate Caramel and a slightly more straightforward Milk Chocolate. The marketing and graphics of the flavors give them a very Cadbury’s inspired look and feel. That does, of course, make sense as Cadbury’s is a British confectionery company and also the second largest in the world.

Xplosive Ape has said its Chocolate Caramel and Milk Chocolate protein powder flavors are going to be out and available in about two weeks’ time. They’re due to launch in both of the UK brand’s sizes with a large 2.24kg tub packing 64 servings, and a significantly smaller 350g trial size tub with just ten servings.

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