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Applied’s blend protein Critical Whey now comes in boxes of sample packs

applied nutrition critical whey box of sachets

The UK’s Applied Nutrition has introduced a new way to enjoy its blend style protein powder Critical Whey providing 21g of protein per serve from a mix of whey concentrate, isolate, and hydrolyzed whey. Previously you could purchase the supplement in a small 450g tub and a much larger, 75 serving 2.27kg, as well as individual single-serve sachets, to sample before you buy.

Applied Nutrition has now expanded that sample sachet option and come out with a bulk box of packets. Starting this week, fans can grab Critical Whey in boxes of 24 single-serve sachets, although you will need to sacrifice flavor selection. Instead of six options like the 2.27kg tub, the brand’s new box of sachets has just two tastes available in Chocolate and Strawberry Milkshake.

Applied Nutrition’s 24 sachet box of Critical Whey is now in stock on its website at a price that’s not as cost-effective as either of its tubs at £32.99 (40.14 USD).

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