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Atomic Labs Doce De Leite Peanut Protein

Atomic Labs expanded its protein powder selection a little more than a year ago with a third, less common option in Peanut Protein, made from finely ground roasted peanuts. The product carries a more indulgent profile, offering 3g protein per 20g serving alongside 8g carbohydrates, 8g fat, and 115 calories. It debuted in Cookies & Cream and Cookies & Belgian Chocolate, and has continued to add to that menu since launch.

Two more flavors have now landed for Atomic Labs’ Peanut Protein in Beijinho and Doce De Leite. Beijinho takes inspiration from the coconut-based Brazilian sweet, delivering creamy coconut and hints of condensed milk, while Doce De Leite leans into rich caramelized milk sweetness. Both extensions continue the peanut-based format and are available immediately through Atomic Labs’ website, priced at R$39.90 (7.62 USD) for a 350g jar.

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