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AstroFlav brings its reputation from ISO Mix into plant protein with Vegan Mix

Astroflav Vegan Mix

AstroFlav recently revamped its popular protein powder ISO Mix, giving it a fresh new look and two more flavors to choose from, although keeping all of the quality ingredients and nutrition on the inside the same. Following on from that, the brand has come out and surprised with a second protein powder, separate from ISO Mix and one that most sports nutrition companies now include in their lineups.

The similarly named Vegan Mix is AstroFlav’s entry into the large category of plant-based protein powders, looking to carry that reputation from ISO Mix into the vegan-friendly side of the space. Vegan Mix packs that usual plant protein amount of 20g per serving from a blend of pea, brown rice, and pumpkin protein, alongside 3 to 5g of carbohydrates with none of that sugar and 1 to 3g fiber, 2 to 3g of fat, and reasonable calories ranging from 115 up to 130.

The cost of Vegan Mix from AstroFlav’s online store is slightly less than a tub of ISO Mix, although it doesn’t work out to be better value. ISO Mix has more servings at 30 versus 28, and as mentioned, those servings have 20% more protein than Vegan Mix. Either way, you can pick up the brand’s plant-powered protein powder at $49.95 from astroflav.com in Chocolate, Vanilla, and Chocolate Peanut Butter flavors.

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