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Got7’s nacho-style and three-year-old Protein Snack finally gets more flavors

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To close out the month of September, the popular functional brand Got7 Nutrition from Germany, came out with two flavors of its crispy and tasty Protein Chips. Those two fresh new tastes were a classic chip flavor with Cheese & Onion, while the other was a little sweeter and dessert-like with Sweet Salty Caramel, both packed with 20g of protein per bag.

For October, Got7 Nutrition has done the same sort of thing but for its on-the-go, high-protein, and nacho-style Protein Snack. Before this week, the brand actually only had one flavor to choose from for the product with Paprika. Now available alongside that option is the cheese-based flavor ‘Cheese Style’, and the intriguing, chip-type taste, ‘Roasted Onion’.

Got7 Nutrition’s Cheese Style and Roasted Onion Protein Snacks are now ready to purchase by stores and stockists in Europe, so fans should begin seeing them on shelves in the coming weeks.

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