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Got7 drops a collagen-powered and lemon grass-flavored protein RTD

got7 nutrition protein drink

If you’ve caught any of our recent posts on the European functional food company Got7 Nutrition, we mentioned several times that when the brand drops new products, it’s usually a lot more than one or two. Over the past couple of months, that has certainly proven to be the case with many delicious items from Got7, such as Protein Spread ‘N Stick, Protein Cheesecake, and Protein Balls.

The release rampage from Got7 Nutrition continues this week, with the launch of its first-ever, on-the-go, high-protein beverage, which is available now in Europe, including through its major distributor Prometeus. Got7 Protein Drink is a collagen-based product, providing a reasonable 15g of protein in a single half-liter bottle, all from collagen with no fat or carbohydrates, and a lean 60 calories.

Not too surprising, Got7 Nutrition’s all-new Protein Drink doesn’t come in your usual chocolate, vanilla, or even a common fruity flavor. Instead, the creative, functional company has gone with Lemon Grass, something we’ve never seen for a protein supplement, let alone a protein RTD. As mentioned, the product is available now and should be hitting store and shelves in the coming weeks.