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Clean Simple Eats triples the menu of its light and refreshing Clear Protein Soda

Clean Simple Grape And Cherry Clear Protein Soda

Clear Protein Soda from the creative team at Clean Simple Eats is precisely what it’s called: a soda with the functional twist of clear protein. It debuted in the one lone Frosted Lemonade flavor, packing 20g of protein per can from high-end grass-fed whey isolate, 2g of carbohydrates, no fat, and just 90 calories. Ready-to-drink has seen a massive uptick here in 2025, and Clean Simple Eats is building on that this month with more flavors for its soda.

The original Frosted Lemonade flavor of Clear Protein Soda has been restocked this week on Clean Simple Eats website, but this time around, it is not alone. The brand has paired that return with the reveal and release of two more light and refreshing options in Classic Grape and Cherry Lime. They too have the clean and lean nutrition profile led by 20g of high-quality muscle-building protein, only 2g of carbohydrates, no sugar or fat, and 90 calories.

The cost of a case of Clean Simple Eats’ clear, carbonated, and refreshing protein drink is $42.99, which is higher than most energy drinks, although right around your typical protein beverage. At the moment, there is unfortunately no variety pack, so if you want to try either of the new options, the entire case of a dozen cans will be the same.