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Dairyless No Cow shifts its protein powder from tubs to recyclable bags

No Cow Protein Powder Now In Bags

Plant-based protein specialist No Cow is making a bit of a change to the supplement it is less known for in the dairy-free protein powder simply called No Cow Protein Powder. The product relies on a blend of pea and brown rice to provide 22g of protein a serving, with the other macros being relatively high at 16 to 19g of carbohydrates, a lot of that coming from erythritol with none of that sugar, 2 to 2.5g of fat, and 130 calories.

No Cow has now moved its plant-powered protein powder from its original plastic tub into resealable and completely recyclable bags, with no change to the formula providing the vegan-friendly source of protein. Interestingly, the macros are slightly different, although that appears to be because the serving size is smaller, with 20 to 21g of protein, 16 to 17g of carbohydrates, a gram of sugar, 2 to 2.5g of fat, and 120 to 130 calories.

The official online store for No Cow has already been updated to reflect the change in packaging as well as the online retail giant Amazon. Over at nocow.com, you can grab 18 serving bags of No Cow Protein Powder at $39.99 in the same two traditional flavors of Chocolate and Vanilla, with 10% discount available for subscriptions and free shipping on orders over $50.

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