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ISO-Protein’s new 20 serving size works out to be about 10% more expensive

Man Sports 20 Serving Iso Protein

Only recently, MAN Sports relaunched its two-time Protein Wars winning protein powder ISO-Protein with a tweaked formula, fresh new label design, and a simpler selection of flavors. It remains a premium, lean, and fast-absorbing supplement, providing a solid 25g of protein per serving, from a blend of whey isolate and hydrolyzed whey isolate, with a low 110 to 120 calories.

MAN Sports has now released a second size of ISO-Protein to go alongside its already available 2lb tub packing a total of 30 servings. The second option is a third smaller, trimming down by ten servings to 20, in the same three flavors with Chocolate Milk, Vanilla Ice Cream, and Peanut Butter Bits. Being a lighter size, the 20 serving is obviously not as cost-effective as the 30.

Through MAN Sports’ online store, its second tub option for ISO-Protein is priced at $39.99 versus the 30 servings’ $54.99, so for a third less, you are paying roughly 10% more per serving.

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