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Freak Labs combines two effective muscle builders into the one supplement

Freak Labs Power Whey 100

Freak Labs is an emerging international supplement company with the ambition to spread its wings in the US market. Currently, it’s available in two separate markets, making it a rare competitor that is on the ground in two continents. The brand has been around for a couple of years and has built itself a substantial selection of products covering many of the important sports nutrition categories, including protein powder, mass gainer, creatine, aminos, and, of course, the most competitive space of them all, pre-workout.

One of the latest innovations out of Freak Labs is another protein powder, notably separate from its other supplements in the space: Super Whey 100 and ISO Whey 100. The former of those two is a blend-style product featuring three distinct, impressively transparently dosed, and the latter, ISO Whey 100, relies entirely on premium whey isolate for its protein. As for Power Whey 100, this is more of a hybrid or an advanced muscle builder that brings together two daily ingredients.

Freak Labs’ Power Whey 100 provides 24g of protein per serving from quality whey sources with low carbohydrates and fat; then, for that differentiating factor, there is an effective 3g dose of creatine monohydrate to support muscle strength, performance, and power. You’re basically getting two birds with one stone here, and if you’re like us and typically double scoop for 50g of protein per serving, that’ll get you a pinch over the full 5g level of creatine, resulting in a versatile and efficient supplement.

Power Whey 100 fits right into the Freak Labs family, again, going alongside its many other protein powders, none of them really crossing paths with this one. If you’re a fan of the growing international brand and already use its protein powder and creatine, Power Whey 100 is here to make your life a little bit easier. Alternatively, for those who are regular protein-only users and are interested in something to bump up your results, Power Whey’s infusion of creatine might be worth a try.