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Ladder launches bulk bag options although they’re not more cost-effective

ladder 30 serving bags

Two years ago, we introduced Ladder, who was inspired and designed for the likes of LeBron James and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The brand and its four products Whey Protein, Plant Protein, Energy, and Greens, were originally only available in on-the-go sachets; however, that is now no longer the case.

This week Ladder has launched almost all of its supplements in more traditional 30 serving bags, with all but Greens getting that alternative option. Usually, bulk sizes are more cost-effective than a bunch of sample sachets, although that is not the case with Ladder and its all-new 30 serving products.

Whether you’re looking at the brand’s Whey Protein, Plant Protein, or its pre-workout Energy, the new size costs the same as 30 on-the-go packets. The brand’s Whey Protein for example, which is infused with extra vitamins, minerals, and probiotics, is quite expensive at $75 for a 30 serving bag or 30 sachets.

You can grab Ladder’s 30 serving bags of Whey Protein, Plant Protein, and Energy from its website starting this week, and in all of the supplement’s usual flavors. You can also save the brand’s ongoing 20% if you decide to subscribe instead of make a one-off purchase.

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