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NutraBio’s fall favorite flavor of protein powder is about to return

Pumpkin Returning To Nutrabio In 24

NutraBio has made pumpkin flavors of its popular protein powders many times throughout the years, although interestingly, they haven’t been generaically fall-themed like most others. The reputable supplement company has done pumpkin-style experiences with a Halloween twist, one of the most memorable being its Pumpkin Pie Classic Whey, featuring a jacked jack-o-lantern illustration on the front. It looks like that product is returning to market for 2024, or at least some sort of pumpkin-type, based on a teaser from the brand.

NutraBio has posted a picture of a pumpkin with the words “Get Pumpkin” corrected to “Get Pumped”, and finished off with the promise of “coming soon” and the date of this upcoming Monday. As mentioned, it looks as though the brand is bringing back that past Pumpkin Pie flavor, although we don’t know if it’ll have that jack-o-lantern illustration. We also don’t know what supplement it’ll be available for, whether it’s the cost-effective whey concentrate Classic Whey or the premium two-time Protein Wars champion, Whey Protein Isolate.