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Ascent reskins its protein for Breast Cancer Awareness and promises a dondation of $10,000

Ascent Protein Susan G Komen Protein Powder

Ascent Protein is making an effort to help spread awareness and support Breast Cancer Awareness Month, releasing a special edition version of its premium Native Whey Protein Blend. The brand has temporarily switched the color of its Vanilla Bean flavor of the supplement, going from black with pink accents to white and pink, proudly and loudly supporting the cause, and you get all of the usual features of the protein powder, with 25g of protein from whey, low carbohydrates and fat, and 120 calories.

From every sale of the Breast Cancer Awareness Month bags of Vanilla Bean Native Whey Protein Blend, Ascent Protein will be donating proceeds to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and its fight to eradicate the disease. The brand has promised $2 from every unit of the limited edition item and a guaranteed total donation of $10,000. To get involved, you can order a bag of the protein powder from ascentprotein.com or pick one up from the likes of Whole Foods, Vitamin Shoppe, or Sprouts.

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