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SEEQ adds stick packs of clear protein to its selection of products in Target

Seeq Clear Protein Stick Packs

SEEQ is a health and nutrition company dedicated entirely to the clear protein powder subcategory with its signature, vibrant and colorful supplement, SEEQ Clear Protein. For as long as it’s been around, you could only purchase its star product in bulk tubs of several servings. For those unfamiliar with clear-style protein powder, it is a light and refreshing protein featuring a fruity flavor, as opposed to the traditional milkshake-like approach in the likes of chocolate and vanilla.

When SEEQ made the monumental move to launch in the big box retailer Target, it did so with a handful of flavors to choose from and in an exclusive 15-serving tub size. This month, the growing clear protein powder company has put something else into Target locations you won’t find anywhere else. As well as buying tubs of SEEQ Clear Protein from the retailer, you can now also get bags of stick packs, or sachets if you want to call them, considering they have 28g of powder.

The pouches of stick packs of SEEQ Clear Protein are not as cost-effective as the tubs, but that is almost always the tradeoff when you go for something more convenient. At Target, the bags are $35.99 for a total of 12 individually packaged servings, in Strawberry Lemonade and Watermelon Wave flavors, versus the tubs that are also $35.99 but have 15 servings.

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