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Perfect Sports makes another bubble tea-themed taste to go alongside Honeydew Melon

Perfect Sports Brown Sugar Bubble Milk Tea Diesel

Canadian sports nutrition powerhouse Perfect Sports made headlines last week for the extremely successful launch of its Diesel Protein Bar, a spin-off product of the brand’s signature New Zealand whey isolate-powered protein powder. Perfect Sports has turned its attention back to its popular supplement this week, announcing an intriguing and completely new bubble tea-themed flavor for Diesel Whey Isolate Protein Powder.

The latest Diesel flavor is Brown Sugar Bubble Milk Tea, a great follow-up to the popular Honeydew Melon Bubble Milk Tea Diesel Whey Isolate Protein Powder that dropped five months ago. The flavor extension to the already impressive Diesel menu has the supplement’s usual 27g of protein a serving (dry basis), and it’ll be making its way to Perfect Sports’ many stores and stockists across Canada shortly, including direct at perfectsports.com.

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