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RYSE launching its first plant-powered protein powder this Friday

Ryse Loaded Plant Protein

The supplement we suspected RYSE had up its sleeve based on its most recent teaser has indeed turned out to be true, as today it has revealed its first-ever plant-based competitor for the saturated protein powder category with Loaded Plant Protein. The product continues the brand’s “Loaded” naming convention seen in Loaded Creatine, Loaded Pre, and the three-time Protein Wars champion Loaded Protein, and as per the title, Loaded Plant Protein is indeed a protein that relies exclusively on plant-based sources.

RYSE Loaded Plant Protein comes with the more common amount of protein for products of this type at 20g a serving, as opposed to the traditional 25g of whey-based offerings, alongside absolutely no sugar, low carbohydrates and fat, and reasonable calories. The supplement is a part of the popular brand’s Natural Series, so it doesn’t rely on any artificial colors, flavors, or sweeteners for any of its three options which include a classic Vanilla, Chocolate Cookie Blast, and a cereal-inspired taste by way of Cinnamon Toast.

To go with today’s unveiling of Loaded Plant Protein, RYSE has set an exact date for when fans and followers are going to be able to get their hands on the vegan-friendly protein powder, which is the 29th of this month, so in a couple of days on Friday. The plant-powered protein product is going live at exactly midday Central Time at rysesupps.com, and with 20 servings a tub, we imagine it’ll have a price point sitting a bit lower than the 27-serving size of Loaded Protein, falling somewhere in between 30 and $40.

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