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Thorne puts its premium protein powder into convenient travel packs

Thorne Whey Protein Isolate Travel Sachets

The health and wellness-focused supplement company has revealed and released a more convenient way to consume its premium protein powder, named after its core source of the muscle-building macronutrient in Whey Protein Isolate. The product itself transparently lists 25g of whey isolate per serving, yielding 21g of protein, with just 3g of carbohydrates, a gram of that added sugar, half a gram of fat, and 100 calories.

Previously, Thorne Whey Protein Isolate was only available in tubs of 30 servings, the traditional way to get your protein powder, but now there is another, and again, it is much more convenient. The brand has launched travel packs, which are essentially single-serving sachets of the supplement. The ingredients and dosages are the same; you can now just tear, pour, shake, and go in Chocolate and Vanilla flavors at $48 for a box of 14 packets.

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