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Whole food meal replacement joining the reputable Strom family at the end of next week

Strom Sports Previews Meal Max

The team at Strom Sports over in the UK has gone relatively deep into certain areas of sports nutrition, including reaching into the realm of macronutrient supplements with a couple of protein powders. It has its popular VelosiWhey, a whey formula infused with protein synthesis enhancing Velositol, and its premium spin-off VelosiWhey ISO, and next week the brand is welcoming a more balanced solution in Meal Max.

Strom Sports’ Meal Max will indeed be a comprehensive macronutrient product, although it’s not designed like your typical meal replacement. The brand has deliberately not used any thickeners or gums, so it won’t be as filling, essentially making it easier to throw down more. We don’t know the exact nutrition profile of the supplement, but it will be meal-like, with a 125g serving, and it’s made with whole food ingredients.

Strom Sports has always put together new products ideally suited for its audience, and it seems as though Meal Max will be no different and work as a nice alternative to its VelosiWhey protein powders for anyone that wants a solid source of carbohydrates with their protein. The supplement is going live on the brand’s UK website at the end of next week at a price of £34.95 for a tub of 20 servings in Chocolate and Vanilla flavors.

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