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BSc doubles the collagen-based protein for its all-new canned Protein Water

Bsc Renewed Protein Water

Legacy Australian brand BSc has launched a new version of its canned ready-to-drink protein product, Protein Water, which hasn’t been around all that much, debuting in late 2023. The product comes with 15g of protein in a 12oz can, entirely from beauty and wellness-supporting collagen, not whey or any traditional source. As with any collagen-based protein beverage, the other macronutrients are very lean, coming out at a total of 62 calories, meaning only a minuscule two calories are not from protein.

BSc’s all-new Protein Water looks a bit different on the front, very notably calling out the protein count, and rightfully so, as it’s been doubled this time around. Instead of 15g of collagen-powered protein per can, the sports nutrition company has bumped things up to 30g of protein in a 12oz or 355ml can, and it still all comes from hydrolyzed collagen peptides. There is absolutely no sugar, practically no carbohydrates and fat, as the calories come out to 130, resulting in just ten calories from non-protein.

There are two flavors for the refreshed BSc Protein Water, both sparkling, same as the original, in Grape Ice Pop and Lemon Soda, relying on sucralose to sweetener and ensure a great taste. The legacy brand has basically doubled the protein and maintained all of the other quality features in no sugar, low calories, and sparkling flavors. The price is also seemingly the same, as the regular cost of the higher-protein collagen Protein Water is identical to the original on BSc’s website at $5 (3.15 USD) each.

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