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Tren Twins take inspiration from classic Girl Scout cookies for limited flavors of an all-new protein powder

Feral Supplements Girl Scout Cookie Protein Powders

Feral Supplements is cranking up the flavor game with two limited-edition tastes in the category of protein powder, and both of them look and sound delicious. The brand, from the influencer pair referred to as The Tren Twins, has announced Chocolate Mint Cookie and Caramel Coconut Cookie flavors. If the descriptive names sound familiar, that’s because they very much appear to have been inspired by the classic Girl Scout cookies, the chocolate and mint Thin Mints, and the caramel coconut treat Samoas.

The upcoming Chocolate Mint Cookie and Caramel Coconut Cookie flavors from The Tren Twins’ Feral Supplements will be protein powders, but it doesn’t look like they’re extensions of the brand’s current competitor in the category, Feral Isolate. The products very clearly say Feral Whey Protein on their labels, which is not Feral Isolate. The size of the servings are also drastically different, getting up to 38g with 24g of protein, versus the original isolate offering at 32g a serving and squeezing in 25g of protein.

If we had to guess, Feral Whey is probably a more cost-effective protein powder from Feral Supplements, where you get a regular whey blend or whey concentrate-based formula, landing far cheaper than the $59.95 a bottle for Feral Isolate. The growing brand will be throwing this one out there at the end of the week, shooting for a Sunday release through Feral’s official online store at feralsupplements.com.