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Protein specialist Ascent takes on clear protein in Pineapple Coconut and Orange Mango flavors

Ascent Clear Protein

Ascent is what we call a protein specialist due to how extensive its reach into the saturated protein powder category is with a premium native whey blend, iced coffee protein, vegan-friendly protein, and even a slow-digesting micellar casein. The brand does do other types of supplements, but protein is where it’s built its name, and now it has another type of protein powder on the market, one many others have been pumping out this year and last with Ascent Clear Protein.

The all-new Ascent Clear Protein is designed to give you a slightly different taste experience in your protein shake, not the standard milkshake-type taste and texture. Clear protein powders offer a light, crisp, and refreshing sort of flavor, and that is what Ascent is aiming for in its competitor, launching it in Pineapple Coconut and Orange Mango flavors. Being the protein specialist that it is, Ascent Clear Protein doesn’t sell you short on quality ingredients and clean nutrition.

Every serving of Ascent’s entry into the clear protein subcategory packs 20g of protein, entirely from premium whey isolate, no fat, 4g of carbohydrates, half of that sugar at 2g, and a gram of that added sugar, for a lean calorie count of 100. That nutrition balance is not far off that of the brand’s signature native whey blend in terms of protein to calories, and you can grab Ascent Clear Protein starting today from ascentprotein.com at $39.99 for a bag of 20 servings.

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