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DNS confirms a winter exclusive flavor of Whey Protein Clear Taste

dns orange tea whey protein clear taste

Earlier this year in July, the Japanese brand DNS introduced an all-new protein powder with Whey Protein Clear Taste or more simply known as Whey Protein CT. It is a quality, whey isolate powered protein supplement that does things a bit differently by coming in refreshing flavors that aren’t your usual chocolate or vanilla with Sports Drink and Lychee.

This week DNS has announced its five-month-old Whey Protein Clear Taste is getting its first new flavor since hitting the market. The upcoming option is similar to the product’s original Lychee, in that it’s a fruity creation with Orange Tea. Like the other Whey Protein CT flavors, Orange Tea will pack 20g of protein per serving, all from lean whey isolate.

The all-new Orange Tea flavor of DNS Whey Protein Clear Taste is due to be available sometime soon, and by the sounds of things, it is only going to be around for Japan’s cold winter season.

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