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One-week-old Protein Switch now comes in a nine sample variety pack

protein switch variety pack

If you liked the look of Switch Nutrition’s entry into the increasingly competitive world of vegan protein with Protein Switch, but don’t want to commit to an entire tub, the brand has introduced an option for you. Similar to a few of the Australian company’s other supplements, there is now a sample pack available for Protein Switch.

Instead of paying $74.95 AUD (50.47 USD) for a full 25 serving tub of a single flavor, you can purchase Switch Nutrition’s new Trial Pack with three samples of each of its three flavors. Each sample comes with one full serving, with the three different flavors being Peanut Butter Toffee, Vanilla Bean, and Chocolate Sea Salt.

The price on Switch Nutrition’s Protein Switch Trial Pack is not as cost-effective as a 25 serving tub, but it gives you the chance to try the product at a lower overall cost. You can grab the sample pack through the brand’s website at $35.95 AUD (24.21 USD), which is only about 33% more expensive per serving than the tub.