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Isopure’s water-like protein drink is getting a stick-pack supplement spin-off

Isopure Clear Protein With Electrolytes

Isopure has been doing clear protein for as long as we can remember in its signature glass-bottled ready-to-drink protein, but it’s also had a clear protein powder available for more than half a decade with Isopure Infusions in several flavors. The supplement has since been renamed Clear Low Carb Protein, and in addition to the recently debuted beverage, Protein Water, Isopure is preparing to release another clear protein with a few differences.

Isopure Clear Protein Powder is on display at this year’s NACS Show, which is essentially a spin-off or powder version of that large 20oz Protein Water drink. It comes with 10g of protein in every single-serving stick pack, all from quality whey isolate with only gram of carbohydrates, no sugar, and 45 calories. There is also a pinch of electrolytes just like the beverage at a combined 380mg, and it has all of the same flavors to choose from.

Isopure’s Clear Protein Powder is launching in Mixed Berry, Strawberry Kiwi, and a neutral, unflavored option called Unsweetened, as mentioned, an identical menu to the Protein Water Drink. The long-running sports nutrition company has only shown off the innovation in boxes of six stick packs, but that’s not to say there will be other varieties.

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