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Updated Core ISO is bringing three new flavors and switching to 2 and 5lb tubs

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Core ISO is a whey isolated-based protein powder, and just like a lot of Core Nutritionals supplements, it is being revamped and rebranded for 2020. The product’s formula is staying pretty much the same, made with cold-processed microfiltered non-GMO whey isolate to provide a lean nutrition profile lead by a strong 24g of protein per serving.

Where things are changing for Core Nutritionals’ Core ISO is in the flavor department, as the brand has improved some of the supplement’s previous options as well as introduced some all-new ones. The flavors Core is carrying over to the rebranded ISO are Chocolate Decadence, Vanilla Cake, and Peanut Butter Toffee.

Alongside those three familiar flavors, Core Nutritionals is welcoming three more to the product with Red Velvet Cake, Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup, and Strawberry Shortcake. All six options will be available in two sizes, neither of which is a 3lber like the current Core ISO, with the brand deciding on more traditional protein powder tubs in a 2lb and 5lb.

While we do now have full details for Core Nutritionals’ revamped Core ISO, there is still quite some time before it becomes available. The brand also has other great supplements launching before then, including its packed out superfood formula Core Greens and the new version of Core Pump that combines the power of Core Pump and Peak X.

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