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Max Protein continues expanding its cream of rice with authentic Congutios flavors

Max Protein Conguitos Cream Of Rice

Max Protein in Spain has been heavily focused on its clean cream of rice carbohydrate supplement Crema De Arroz as of late; in fact, the last few stories we’ve seen from the brand have been all about flavor extensions and overall development. Since April, the brand has moved Crema De Arroz, translated to Cream Of Rice, into a larger, better-value one-kilogram bag and added a host of flavors, including expansion of its Minidona Series and two Mowgly creations from its WTF Protein Spread.

We’ve got Max Protein in headlines here again with the same number of extensions of Minidona and Mowlgy, two, and these are all authentic collaborations. The Spanish powerhouse has once again got together with Conguitos, a legacy candy from the brand’s home country, which it has teamed up with before for special edition flavors of its protein powders. Max Protein’s Cream Of Rice is now available in Conguitos Dark Chocolate and White Chocolate, both filled with actual Conguitos candies.

The nutrition profile is not as lean as the others, most likely thanks to the crunchy Conguitos chocolate candies, where a 50g serving has 31g of carbohydrates, 2.9g of that sugar, 3.2g of fat, 8g of protein, and a calorie count of 197. The tasty authentic collaborations are available in Spain in the usual one-kilogram bag of how ever many servings you want to divide it up into, and they officially push the menu of Max Protein’s Crema De Arroz or Cream Of Rice into double digits at 11.

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