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Introducing No Whey and its clear and refreshing Protein Water with no carbs or fat

No Whey Protein Water

The ready-to-drink protein market is slowly following the categories that have blown up in the last few years, like clear protein powder, premium pre-workouts, and creatine. In the last few months, we’ve probably seen more innovations than in the last few years, and we’ve just been introduced to one of the newer names in the space. Over in the United Kingdom, there is now No Whey, a clean, clear, and canned sugarless protein drink.

No Whey Protein Water is the self-titled flagship offering from the newcomer, and true to that name, it packs a good amount of protein without whey as any kind of source. Squeezed into a slim and sleek 330ml can is 20g of protein, an on-point amount, in the realm of a clear and plant-based protein powder. The beverage keeps the rest of the nutrition incredibly lean, with zero fat and no carbohydrates, ending on a calorie count of 81 to 83.

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The ready-to-drink protein from No Whey has several benefits beyond your standard shaker-made protein shake, being lactose-free, zero sugar, and it has the convenience of a drink. There are two flavors to choose from, both light and refreshing in Mango and Berry. If you’d like to give the brand and product a try, drop by its website at drinknowhey.com and you grab a case of 12 cans at £36 (47.82 USD), or get a case of each and pay £33.

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