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New and improved plant-based protein coming soon from Nutrabio

nutrabio new and improved plant based protein powder

A while ago, Nutrabio got into the world of plant-based, vegan-friendly protein powder, long before it became the trend that it is, with now many big name brands in the category. While the supplement is no longer available from Nutrabio, that’s because the brand has been working on a new and improved version that is finally due to hit the market in the coming months.

In our latest interview for the Stack3d Supplement Podcast, we sat down with the man behind the reputable brand, Mark Glazier, and talked about what proved to be one of Nutrabio’s best years to date in 2020. We also touched on big things coming soon from the company, including a revamped plant-based, vegan-friendly protein powder that sounds quite promising.

Nutrabio has been working on bringing up the balance of EAAs in the product to match more traditional whey, without adding any free form amino acids such as leucine, as we’ve seen other brands do. This is on top of making it taste in line with its leading competitors and not using any artificial sweeteners, like its first vegan protein, which was sweetened with stevia.

More details for Nutrabio’s new and improved plant-based protein powder will be available soon, and definitely give our podcast interview a listen, especially if you want to hear what else the brand has to come. You can catch it on all of the usual podcast platforms, including iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

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