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Klout packs its mass gainer Biggie with a four-figure calorie count

Klout Biggie

Details have come in on the second of Klout’s two upcoming protein powders, the first being the premium whey isolate-based supplement Cravings, coming in four delicious flavors. The second product is a high-calorie mass gainer called Biggie, fitting for the massive amount of nutrition the brand has packed into this one, including four-figure calories.

Klout’s mass protein Biggie provides a solid 46g of protein with almost four times that in carbohydrates at 205g, 13g of that sugar, 7g of fat, and that huge calorie count of 1,050. The up-and-coming brand has thrown a few extras into the mix by way of glutamine at a light half a gram and the tried and true muscle-building creatine monohydrate at 3g per serving.

Biggie is due to launch alongside Cravings in only a few days, this coming Sunday, with as many flavors as that other Klout protein powder in two tastes, Strawberries & Creme and Cookies & Creme. You’ll be able to purchase both of those supplements directly through the brand’s online store with no word on price or how many servings you’ll get per tub.