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Bio Tech previews its first-ever protein powder in four tasty flavors

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Bio Tech Nutra covers a handful of categories at the moment, two of those revolving around your workout with two pre-workouts and an amino-based intra-workout. The other categories the brand has competitors in are muscle building and weight loss, two areas where it has several more supplements, including the likes of Natty God, Cell Swell, and Avenger.

Sometime soon, Bio Tech Nutra is getting into a completely new area of the industry for the brand, and that is the fiercely competitive world of protein powders. Bio Tech has previewed its upcoming entry, and it is simply named “Bio Tech Nutra Protein”, promising to be a high-quality product with four flavors in Cookies and Cream, Chocolate and Vanilla Milkshake, and Cinnamon Swirl.

We’re not sure when exactly Bio Tech Nutra plans on dropping its first-ever protein powder or confirm what’s actually going to be in it, but all of that sounds like it’s not far away. Our guess is the brand will go the same route as most newcomers to the category with a traditional whey-based protein powder, providing 25g of protein per serving and low carbohydrates, sugar, and fat.