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Cherry Bakewell comes to Trained By JP Nutrition’s Cream Of Rice

trained by jp cherry bakewell cream of rice

Despite being one of its newer supplements, Trained By JP Nutrition’s Cream Of Rice, has been expanded quite a bit since it hit the market earlier this year. The product was originally only available in two flavors with Triple Chocolate and Salted Caramel, then it was eventually pushed to six, and this week, it’s had another added to its menu plus a second tub size.

Trained By JP Nutrition has put together a UK favorite for its Cream Of Rice with Cherry Bakewell, which is a tart treat filled with frangipane and jam. That flavor is now available for the straightforward cream of rice powder supplement, and as mentioned, it has brought with it a second size with half the amount of the original 2kg at 1kg in all of the same flavors.

The new Cherry Bakewell Cream Of Rice is in stock on the Trained By JP Nutrition online store with the 2kg tubs at the same £14.99 (19.38 USD), and the smaller 1kg obviously not as cost-effective at £9.99 (12.91 USD).