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Brazil’s Atomic Labs teases what looks like a puff style high-protein cereal

Atomic Labs Teasing Protein Cereal

Brazilian brand Atomic Labs is an interesting one, the maker of several common health and nutrition supplements, and also some rare offerings. About half a year ago, we got high-protein peanut butter from the growing competitor, and around the start of the year, Atomic treated us to a grape-flavored, heart-shaped creatine edible. In the near future, it looks as though the brand is going deeper into the functional realm with a potential cereal.

Atomic Labs has posted a teaser of what looks like a boxed product with the word “Protein” at the top and crunchy puff balls shooting everywhere. All of those pieces point to one thing for us, and that is a traditional puff piece protein cereal in a lone chocolate flavor. The box is the most common type of packaging for cereals packed with protein, and in terms of shape, the crispy balls or hoops are the go-to, and here we’ve got the former.

All of the clues are there to say that an Atomic Labs Protein Cereal is on the way, and it makes perfect sense for the Brazilian brand that’s been standing out with more uncommon styles of supplements and functional formats. Atomic already has the other major categories covered in protein powder, pre-workout, creatine, and several standalones, and we look forward to seeing how this turns out, regardless if it’s protein cereal or not.