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Eleat turns a classic combination into a flavor of its protein cereal but it’s a limited launch

Chocolate Orange Eleat Protein Cereal

Eleat, the United Kingdom-based better-for-you cereal brand, is expanding its family of flavors once again with the introduction of Chocolate Orange to its signature High Protein Cereal range. The rich and sweet extension comes about half a year after the launch of Mocha Madness, ensuring the loyal Eleat fans and followers are kept on their toes. Chocolate Orange taps into a beloved flavor combination in the UK, providing a complementing blend of decadent chocolate and orange citrus.

Eleat’s Chocolate Orange protein cereal features Eleat’s improved recipe, which is generally better overall, suggesting it has a greater taste and a more enjoyable texture. It comes with 16g of protein per serving alongside 17g of carbohydrates, half of that net carbs, 5.7g of fat, and a pinch under 200 calories at 199. You can get the new protein cereal experience directly through eleatcereal.com at £26 for four boxes, £37.50 for six, and £48 for eight, but be quick, as it’s only around for a limited time.