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Nutritech celebrates Easter with a limited Easter Egg flavor of Premium Whey Protein

Nutritech Easter Egg Premium Whey

Easter is one week away, and it is an event health and nutrition companies tend to get involved with, whether that be some sort of special edition flavor of a protein powder, protein bar, or maybe something else entirely. Typically, it is brands out of the United Kingdom and Europe that celebrate Easter with something, but over in South Africa, Nutritech is getting involved with a trial-size limited-time taste for its signature protein powder, Premium Whey.

Nutritech has made a flavor of Premium Whey called Easter Egg, specifically looking to communicate that classic milk chocolate egg taste in the form of a nutritious and lean protein shake. The festive Eastery innovation has the supplement’s usual 23g of protein per serving from a mix of whey isolate and concentrate, 3g of carbohydrates, 2g of that sugar, 2g of fat, and 118 calories. Consumers can get it while they can straight from nutritech.com at R249 (12.85 USD), but again, that is for a small, trial-size 1lb tub with about 14 regular servings.

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