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TWP shares everything you need to know alongside the launch of its first protein powder

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Twp Nutrition All The Whey Up Details

TWP Nutrition in the UK has followed through on its promise and launched its first-ever protein powder named All The Whey Up, featuring a fairly straightforward formula. The supplement relies on three common sources of protein in whey concentrate, milk concentrate, and whey isolate, to provide around 23g of protein a serving, alongside about a gram of fat, 2g of carbohydrates with most of that sugar, and a calorie count of 107.

The big catch with TWP Nutrition’s debut protein powder, All The Whey Up, is despite being completely new, it has not been held back on flavors. The brand has given it nine tastes right out of the gate, and very few of them are common. The menu is made up of Banana Split, Carrot Cake, Strawberry Shortcake, Chocolate Bourbon Biscuit, Caramel Apple Pie, Chocolate Orange, Red Velvet Cake, Custard Slice, and Cinnamon Roll.

When a protein powder’s most common flavors are Banana and Strawberry, you can certainly call it a unique lineup, and as you can see, that is what you get in All The Whey Up. Another key feature is the supplement is currently only available in a large 5lb tub size with 70 servings, not the usual 2lb. Straight from TWP Nutrition, the product costs £46.99 (57.24 USD), which is relatively competitive for the UK and US.

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