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Protein meets the classic peanut butter cup in Fit Kit’s latest functional creation

Fit Kit Protein Cup

Russian functional food company Fit Kit has cooked up something completely new for the first month of 2023, with another format for its extensive and tasty selection of high-protein treats and snacks. The brand is known for its soft and doughy Protein Cake, packing plenty of protein at 18g, and available in a mouthwatering selection of flavors, including Banana Pudding, Chocolate Fondant, and Lavender Cheese.

Fit Kit’s latest creation is Protein Cups, which is its twist on the classic chocolate peanut butter cup. It comes with that familiar peanut butter cup build of a smooth peanut butter center, squeezed inside a sweet and rich milk chocolate cup. The nutrition profile of the product is far from your regular peanut butter cup at 14g of fat in a 35g cup, 7.5g of carbohydrates, no added sugar, 9g of protein, and a lean 185 calories.

The protein and calories aren’t as lean or balanced as some of the other items in the Fit Kit family, but they are reasonable, and judging by how good the protein treat looks, the experience will be worth tipping the balance. Fit Kit’s Protein Cups come in packs of two 35g cups, giving you 18g of protein and 370 calories for the pair, and they’re out now in Russia, including through the brand’s own online store at 1,040 ₽ for eight.

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