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Chemical Warfare is adding a cream of rice with six flavors to choose from

Chemical Warfare Cream Of Rice

Cream of rice is one of the more common types of nutritional supplements in the continent of Europe, giving you a quick and convenient way to make a quality source of carbohydrates. It’s as common in Europe as functional foods, and very soon, Chemical Warfare is getting in on the action with its simply named competitor COR. The product fits right in with the rest of the brand’s catalog, which has been getting a lot of love recently.

Chemical Warfare doesn’t play around with the nutrition, offering your standard macro breakdown for a cream of rice supplement, which usually offers around 40g of carbohydrates in a 50g serving, almost no sugar or fat, and in the area of 170 calories. Again, cream of rice products, or in the case of Chemical Warfare’s latest, COR, are almost always lean and carb-focused, and you get that here with a strong selection of tastes to choose from.

The newly released COR from Chemical Warfare is launching with six flavors on its menu, none of them being overly common in Vanilla Ice Latte and Caramel Iced Latte, Cinnamon Apple Pie, Blueberry Muffin, Cherry Bakewell, and the breakfast-inspired Golden Syrup Pancakes. The brand is really coming out swinging with the product offering clean nutrition and plenty of flavors, and great value as COR is hitting stores in a large 2kg pouch.

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