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House Of Gains announces its well-flavored whey-based protein powder

House Of Gains Protein

House Of Gains is both a retailer and a sports nutrition brand, with the latter grown to include a few popular types of supplements, including a pre-workout by the name of Vengeance, hydration formula, and creatine to support muscle strength and size. The brand has dabbled in the saturated category of protein powder and is about to take it on with a whole new product in House Of Gains Protein, proudly promoting a great taste experience all while serving the core purpose of providing high protein nutrition.

On the formula side, House Of Gains Protein is pretty straightforward, blending whey concentrate and whey isolate to provide a solid 24g of protein a serving with a low 2g of carbohydrates, half of that sugar, 2g of fat, and 128 calories, which is certainly one of your leaner offerings. Those macros do vary slightly across the six flavors of the supplements, especially the stripped down Unflavored, with the other five being Milk Chocolate, Chocolate Peanut Butter Candy, Cinnamon Swirl, French Vanilla, and Iced Coffee.

To spice things up a bit, House Of Gains has added the premium DigeSEB enzyme blend to its newest protein powder to improve absorption and digestion, and that is indeed important when it comes to protein and building muscle. The supplement store and brand plans on officially launching House Of Gains Protein at the end of the week in those six different options mentioned and in the one traditional 2lb tub size packing a total of 26 servings, which will cost you $39.99 when shopping at House Of Gains.