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Jocko debuts its premium Pro Series with a blend of isolates, probiotics and enzymes

Jocko Pro Series Protein Isolate

One of the star supplements from Jocko Willink’s brand, simply named Jocko, is Molk protein powder, a quality and reliable source of protein powered by whey isolate and concentrate, casein, and egg whites. For as long as we can remember, Molk has been the only competitor in the category, from Jocko, although starting this month, it has a more premium entry in the debut Pro Series product titled Protein Isolate.

While Molk brings together a variety of sources of protein, Pro Series Protein Isolate is all isolate, and it is worth noting that it’s a premium whey isolate and secondary beef isolate. Combined, those two provide 25g of muscle-building protein, 3g of carbohydrates, absolutely no sugar, a gram of fat, and 120 calories. For some extra gut health and digestion support, Jocko has also just thrown in probiotics and enzymes.

As you’d expect with anything that carries the name Pro Series, Jocko’s new Protein Isolate is more expensive than its original protein powder Molk, substantially so, coming in at $64.99 for a tub of 25 servings. That price difference is to be expected when you’re talking about an isolate protein supplement, which is what you get in Jocko’s first Pro Series entry, with three flavors now available at The Vitamin Shoppe in Chocolate, Vanilla, and Caramel.

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