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Phase One is getting back into protein powder with a multi-phase formula

Phase One Nutrition Tri Phase Protein

Phase One Nutrition has had a protein powder on the market previously by way of ISO, which was one of your more premium competitors, as it wasn’t a straightforward blend or anything like that. The supplement provided a strong 20g of protein per serving entirely from whey isolate, with no sugar and a lean 90 calories, plus the brand threw in the branded enzyme blend Pepzyme AG to support digestion and gut health.

While ISO is not available anymore, or at least it’s no longer listed in Phase One Nutrition’s online store, a replacement is right around the corner, with the brand currently getting ready to roll out a more typical protein powder. Coming soon to the sports nutrition specialist’s selection of supplements is Tri-Phase Protein, featuring three separate sources for a fast to slow-release experience as it says in the name “Tri-Phase”.

Phase One Nutrition’s Tri-Phase Protein will rely on a blend of whey isolate and concentrate, and micellar casein to provide 22g of protein a serving with 3g of carbohydrates, a gram of that sugar, 2g of fat, and 120 calories. The brand is launching its blend-style protein powder shortly at $39.99 for a tub of 25 servings, and it’ll have a nice variety of flavors when it makes that debut in Chocolate Lava Cake, Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream, Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup, a classic Cookies and Cream, and Strawberry Milkshake.