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New and improved Chocolate and Vanilla flavors come to Legion’s plant protein

Legion Plant Improved Flavors

Popular brand Legion has relaunched its plant-based, vegan-friendly protein powder Plant+, with some changes that those already enjoying the supplement will appreciate. The brand has basically said its revamped the product’s menu, giving it two new and improved flavors to choose from, all while keeping the supplement completely free of artificial ingredients.

Legion is promoting its Chocolate and Vanilla flavors of Plant+ protein powder has the new and improved options, suggesting its other flavor, Mocha Cappuccino, has not undergone the same treatment. Based on what the brand is saying, the updated version is a big leap forward compared to its predecessor, with no mention of whether we’re talking about better taste or texture, or an overall improvement on both sides.

The nutrition profile of Plant+ and all of its main ingredients appear to have remained the same, including 24 to 25g of plant-based protein per serving from pea isolate, rice concentrate, and regular pea protein. Basically, if you already liked the product, you’ll like it even more now, or if you have tried it and didn’t like it, now might be a good time for a second chance.

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