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Innovative Mars bases a flavor of protein on the unique Hong Kong drink Yuenyeung

Yuenyeung Milk Tea Mars Protein

Taiwanese sports nutrition brand Mars is more than familiar with unique flavors of protein powder that are very different from the traditional chocolate and vanilla. There are a few familiar tastes available for the brand’s signature Mars Protein, but they’re alongside extremely uncommon and genuinely unique options like Taro Milk Tea, Mango, Oolong Milk Tea, Matcha, and Caramel Macchiato.

The New Year has brought another creative flavor innovation from Mars, once again for its mainstream protein powder Mars Protein, with the industry-first Yuenyeung Milk Tea. Yuenyeung Tea is a one-of-a-kind coffee drink that originated in Hong Kong, where Mars and its supplements are heavily available, and it typically features a memorable combination of sweet black milk tea and brewed coffee.

Yuenyeung Milk Tea Mars Protein aims to communicate that complex taste experience, but in the form of a protein shake, providing 26g of protein per serving from premium hydrolyzed whey, 2.7g of fat, 3.3g of carbohydrates, 1.2g of that sugar, and 141 calories. Fans of the brand can grab Yuenyeung Milk Tea straight from its website, where you’ll pay HK 430 (55.04 USD) for 30 single-serving sachets.

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