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Myprotein combines hydrolyzed whey and electrolytes for its latest clear creation

Myprotein Clear Whey Electrolyte

Since the release of Clear Whey Isolate, a clear and refreshingly-flavored whey isolate protein powder, Myprotein has gone on to drop several new flavors and other supplements based on that “Clear” concept. The international brand has come out with Clear Soy Protein, the plant-based Clear Whey Vegan, the high-calorie Clear Whey Gainer, and now Clear Whey Electrolyte.

Myprotein’s latest Clear product is similar to the original Clear Whey Isolate, being a protein powder powered by premium whey isolate with a fruit juice-like flavor experience. The difference is right in the name, as the brand has also thrown in a blend of electrolytes to support hydration as well as a combination of B vitamins, creating quite a unique protein-based supplement.

Myprotein’s Clear Whey Electrolyte provides 22g of protein in a two-scoop serving, 2g of carbohydrates, zero sugar and fat, and a low-calorie count of 98. The nutrition profile is much the same as Clear Whey Isolate, but again, with the added hydration benefits from the electrolytes. It has three refreshing flavors, all fruit-themed with Pink Grapefruit, Grape, and Lemon & Lime.

You can grab Clear Whey Electrolyte directly from myprotein.com, and as you’d expect, the price is a bit more expensive compared to the original Clear Whey Isolate. The product is £27.99 (37.52 USD), although that is for a tub of ten servings with those macros mentioned above, whereas Clear Whey Isolate has 20 servings with a solid 20g of protein in each.