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Oath Nutrition starts its journey in supplements with a clear protein powder

Oath Nutrition Clear Whey Protein

The increased popularity of clear and refreshing protein powder, or what we refer to as the subcategory of clear protein powder, continues to grow and expand, week on week, month after month, and the newest competitor in the space is Oath Nutrition. The newcomer has named its entry into the area exactly what it is, Clear Whey Protein, and it hits on all of the same points and features as most other clear protein products in terms of ingredients, macros, and flavors.

Oath Nutrition’s Clear Whey Protein comes with 20g of protein per serving, 20% less than your typical whey-powered protein powder at 25g, although, to be fair, most entries in the clear subcategory go with that amount, similar to how plant proteins also stick to 20g. The rest of the nutrition profile in the supplement is nice and light at 2 to 3g of carbohydrates, under a gram of that sugar, a gram or less of fat, and 100 to 110 calories, and that goes for all four of its flavors.

All of the protein in Oath Nutrition’s clear protein powder comes from high-quality whey isolate, and as a bit of a twist, it is made with coconut milk, which we have to imagine helps play into a smoother, fuller taste. The options you have to choose from for the product are not anything supremely straightforward, like Watermelon, Strawberry, or Blue Raspberry with Frosty Lemonade, Watermelon Fresca, Coco Razz blending sweet raspberry and coconut, and Island Mango.

You can purchase Oath Nutrition’s Clear Whey Protein from its online store at $44.99 for a bag of 20 servings in any of those four flavors. If you prefer something more traditional when it comes to protein powder, this is not the only supplement the brand has in this area. Oath also has Whey Protein available, a more cost-effective and classic blend protein product relying on whey isolate and concentrate, and in milkshake options, Chocolate and Vanilla Ice Cream.

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