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Retailer Sharpe Nutrition debuts its own line of supplements with a protein powder

Sharpe Nutrition Wheysted Protein Powder

House brands are incredibly common these days, with supplement stores all around the world now offering their own lines, and they’re not just self-titled selections; they’re comprehensive, well-put-together brands with purpose, direction, and their own marketing. Sharpe Nutrition has just introduced its brand, self-titled or referred to as Sharpe Nutrition, and it has started its journey in one of the most competitive categories in sports nutrition, not pre-workout but still heavily saturated in protein powder.

Sharpe Nutrition’s debut supplement is Wheysted, and it is indeed a whey-based protein powder, providing a respectable 24g of protein per serving from a blend of whey concentrate and whey isolate, the former being the primary source of the two. The carbohydrates are kept reasonably low at 4g with half of that sugar, the fat is 2.5g, and the calories come in at 120 for currently the one and only Wheysted flavor, Chocolate.

While Sharpe Nutrition has exclusively started with Wheysted protein powder in one flavor, it has plenty of plans to expand both its debut supplement as well as the entirety of the line. The retailer and brand is listing other options as coming soon to the product in Salted Caramel, Cookies & Cream, and Cinnamon, as well as other supplements. Also coming soon from Sharpe is a recovery-supporting amino cocktail by the name of Amino Edge and a pre-workout called MaxForce for energy, focus, pumps, and performance.

You can check out Sharpe Nutrition and the variety of sports nutrition brands and supplements it sells on its website at sharpenutrition.us, and that is where you’ll find the first flavor of its own Wheysted protein powder. The price of the product is rather competitive at $34.99 for a 2lb tub of 28 servings, which is a bit below the usual $40+ for 2lbs of whey protein, as you usually need to be buying 4lb jugs to be getting value that strong.

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