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Cocoa+ comes out with a vegan version of its protein peanut butter cups

Roughly one year ago, the functional chocolate company Cocoa+ from the UK came out with a decadent, delicious, and high-protein spin on the classic chocolate peanut butter cup. It has about half the sugar of a regular peanut butter cup but promises the same sweet and enjoyable experience with 6.5g of protein, 3.6g of sugar, and just 112 calories per cup.

A year on from the arrival of Cocoa+ protein peanut butter cups, the brand is back with another product in the same style and format, although this time around, it’s vegan-friendly. The brand’s latest creation is indeed vegan protein peanut butter cups made with pea protein providing 6g of protein per cup, as opposed to the original, which gets its protein from whey.

The other macros of the vegan protein peanut butter cups from Cocoa+ include 7.2g of fat, 4.2g of carbohydrates with 3.1g of that sugar, and 107 calories. As you can see, the nutrition is pretty much the same as the original, but as mentioned, it is vegan-friendly and costs exactly the same as the dairy version at £7.99 for three packs, £13.99 for six, and £19.99 for ten.

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