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Applied makes a canned version of its popular beef-based protein supplement

Applied Nutrition Millions Beef Xp Drink

Applied Nutrition’s selection of supplements in the United Kingdom and Europe is far more extensive than what we get here in the US, and it only gets bigger week by week. One of the notable products the international powerhouse has in its European selection is Beef XP, a beef-based protein powder that has quite a number of flavors available. Starting today, fans can now get those same benefits and experience in a half-liter can.

Beef XP has been turned into a beverage, where Applied Nutrition has used that original formula from the Beef XP protein powder, but in a can. The Beef XP Drink comes with 30g of protein from hydrolyzed bovine collagen or beef protein, as some label it, just a gram of carbohydrates, a low 300mg of sugar, and 136 calories. Like many beef-based protein supplements, Beef XP comes exclusively in clear, light, and refreshing flavors.

Applied Nutrition’s Beef XP Drink is available in three flavors from the Beef XP protein powder menu in Mixed Berry and the authentic collaborations, Millions Cola and Millions Pineapple. It also has a flavor you won’t find available for the original in Cherry Slushie. Simply put, if you’re a fan of Applied’s long-running beef-based protein supplement, it’s now conveniently in a can and from its website, it’ll cost you £2.95 (3.93 USD) each.