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Sinfit introduces its first-ever protein powder in three smoothie flavors

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As we suspected based on the teaser it shared yesterday, Sinfit Nutrition has introduced its first-ever protein powder. Like most of the brand’s products, the protein is promoted as a great tasting supplement that comes in three smoothie flavors with Chocolate Peanut Butter made with powdered peanut butter, Fruit Cereal, and Cinnamon Roll.

Sinfit Nutrition’s protein powder is made with a blend of instantized whey isolate and concentrate to provide 25g of protein per serving. The other macros are 2g of fat, 3g of carbohydrates, 1g of sugar, and 130 calories, except for the Chocolate Peanut Butter flavor, which is slightly more calorie-dense with 3g of fat, 5g of carbs, and 160 calories.

To help with the digestion of the protein powder, Sinfit Nutrition has also thrown in digestive enzymes with the likes of protease. The product is available for purchase from the brand’s website at $44.99 for a bit less than the usual 28 servings per tub at 24. There are sample packs as well with two or three sachets of each flavor at $13.99 and $19.99.