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Nutella-like Chocolate Hazelnut Machine Whey dropping in line with the Arnold

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While there is a lot of excitement and hype around his fast-growing functional brand Outright, Marc Lobliner is putting just as much into his sports nutrition brand MTS. In fact, next week, the company’s past Protein Wars winner Machine Whey is getting another flavor added to its already huge lineup with a classic Nutella-like creation.

Due to launch next Thursday, the day before the always exciting Arnold Sports Festival, is a Chocolate Hazelnut Machine Whey. It will, of course, feature the same great formula you’ve come to expect from the product with 25g of protein per serving, all from whey. MTS Nutrition has also put together great flavors in the past, so there is a good chance they hit this one out of the park.

Once again, MTS Nutrition’s Chocolate Hazelnut Machine Whey will be available the day before the Arnold Expo on Thursday the 5th of March through Tiger Fitness. The flavor is only going to launch in the protein powder’s larger 5lb tub size, which usually costs $54.99, although Tiger Fitness will be running an Arnold sale, so you’ll be able to get it for much cheaper than that.