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Hosstile launches its grass-fed ISO H1, the first of many protein powders

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As promised, Fouad Abiad’s supplement brand Hosstile has released its first of many protein powders this week, officially introducing the premium whey isolate product, ISO H1. It comes in three flavors with two traditional tastes, Milk Chocolate and Vanilla Milkshake, and something a little more different in Cinnamon Oatmeal Cookie featuring shortcake cookie pieces in the powder.

Hosstile’s ISO H1 packs 25 to 26g of protein per serving, as mentioned, all coming from high-quality, grass-fed whey isolate. You then have 2g of carbohydrates, a gram or less of fat, and 110 to 120 calories, except for Cinnamon Oatmeal Cookie, which has 4g of carbs and 130 calories. The supplement is also enhanced with DigeSEB enzymes to improve and support digestion.

You can purchase Hosstile’s first-ever protein powder starting this week through its online store at hosstile.com with the price of ISO H1 being $45.99 for a tub of 30 servings.

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