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Ronnie Coleman’s beef-based protein powder King Beef returns in Brazil

Ronnie Coleman Signature King Beef

Years ago, and we do mean years ago, over a decade, Ronnie Coleman Signature Series had a beef-based protein powder available in King Beef, alongside other classic protein supplements it had back then like Pro-Antium, King Whey, and King Mass. The difference with King Beef was that title-mentioned source, and while it’s not a part of the brand’s catalog here in the US, it has made a return under its increasingly popular and growing Brazilian side.

We just saw Ronnie Coleman Signature Series in Brazil launch, Yeah Buddy Black, a variant of its pre-workout you won’t see anywhere else. That is now the same for the resurrected King Beef, relying on beef isolate for 23g of protein per serving, just 4g of carbohydrates, no sugar, 1.3g of fat, and 130 calories. It is worth noting there is unfortunately just one flavor for King Beef, and it’s a traditional Chocolate, although we anticipate more if it finds success.

Ronnie Coleman Signature Series Brazil’s King Beef is available through retailers as well as its online store exclusively for that part of the world at R$259.99, alhtough currently it’s way down to R$193.90 (35.89 USD) for a 2lb tub of 25 servings.

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