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Vitamin Shoppe begins carrying Myprotein and its high-protein Crispy Wafers

Myprotein Crispy Wafers At The Vitamin Shoppe

The best way to buy Myprotein’s mountain of different supplements and other sports nutrition products, is typically through its online store, which does change depending on your location. The international brand has become an absolute beast over the years in direct-to-consumer sales, although the news we have today is in relation to the availability of Myprotein from a major US retailer.

Myprotein and its previously released protein snack, Crispy Wafers, can now be found at The Vitamin Shoppe, both in-store, and online through its website vitaminshoppe.com. The light and crispy protein-packed product comes in Chocolate and Vanilla flavors, both are available from the brand’s new retail partner, and where they’re actually cheaper than Myprotein’s own separate US online store.

Over at The Vitamin Shoppe, a box of ten Crispy Wafers will cost you $29.99, while us.myprotein.com sells them for $5 more at $34.99. While the lower price is interesting, Myprotein becoming available at the sports nutrition store is the bigger news to us. With the mountain of products the brand has in its arsenal, we wouldn’t be surprised if that presence at the Vitamin Shoppe expands in the near future.

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