Continue reading Stack3d

Check out Stack3d's most popular stories before you go

Arnold Expo 2026 has the most jam-packed floorplan in event historyArnold Expo 2026 has the most jam-packed floorplan in event historyDoritos Protein Chips use milk protein to build up to 10g of protein per servingDoritos Protein Chips use milk protein to build up to 10g of protein per servingPrime becomes the hydration sponsor of the legendary Diamond Gym and makes a special edition drinkPrime becomes the hydration sponsor of the legendary Diamond Gym and makes a special edition drinkFroPro fittingly enters the condiment market with six varieties and as low as 17 caloriesFroPro fittingly enters the condiment market with six varieties and as low as 17 caloriesDavid delivers a fluffy texture, on-point chocolate and subtle flavor in its Bronze BarDavid delivers a fluffy texture, on-point chocolate and subtle flavor in its Bronze BarProtein shake maker Nurri expands into the coffee creamer marketProtein shake maker Nurri expands into the coffee creamer market

Clean Simple Eat’s ready-to-drink clear protein comes to Target in three new flavors

Clean Simple Launches Clear Protein At Target

Clean Simple Eats has added another milestone to its already popular Clear Protein Water Drink, a light and refreshing way to get in extra protein without the heaviness of a traditional protein shake. Each can provides a lean nutrition profile with 20g of quality protein in fruit-based flavors, and now the product has officially landed in the major retailer Target. Alongside that expansion are a few surprises that’ll make fans want to drop by their go-to location.

The Clear Protein Water Drink has hit shelves at Target in three flavors you won’t currently find on the brand’s official website. The menu at the big box retailer for the ready-to-drink clear protein includes Peach Mango Creme, Raspberries & Cream, and Blackberry Vanilla. They all have that same lean nutrition led by 20g of protein, no sugar, and 90 calories. The products also come in four-can packs instead of full 12-piece cases, and they cost $15.99.

COMMENTS