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Barbell Brigade confirms it’s coming out with a protein powder in November

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The supplement line from the popular gym Barbell Brigade has grown a lot over the past year, especially considering its not the brand’s main focus. It started out with just a stimulant pre-workout, like most newcomers to the industry, and has since expanded into superfood, immune support, and most recently, a strength and endurance product.

Barbell Brigade is now eyeing up a category of supplements much more on par with the first one it jumped into, in terms of saturation and competitiveness. The brand has tested six flavors of its all-new protein powder, including Horchata, Milk Chocolate, Choco Banana, Vanilla Peanut Butter, Cinnamon Roll, and a unique Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana.

Of those six, Barbell Brigade has confirmed it’ll be dropping its protein powder in three with Milk Chocolate, Horchata, and that unique Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana. While the brand has kindly named the flavors the supplement is launching in, we don’t know what kind of protein we’re in for or what any of its macros are.

Most brands go with whey or blend style protein powders, although Barbell Brigade has been quite specific with its categories, so we wouldn’t be surprised if it steered away from the norm. Plant-based protein powders are very common these days, which is definitely a direction we could see Barbell Brigade going, but with some sort of creative twist.

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