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Bodylab turns the classic Norwegian Krokan Ice Cream into a delicious protein powder

Bodylab Krokan Ice Cream Whey 100

One of the great things about international supplement companies is that they reflect the types of tastes and flavors that are enjoyed in their part of the world. That has trended into tastes based on traditional treats from home countries, which you see a lot of in Europe, especially Scandinavia. The Denmark-based Bodylab has done this a few times, including this week, by way of a limited edition taste for its signature whey protein powder, Whey 100.

Bodylab has released a flavor of its flagship competitor in the busy protein powder category called Krokan, based on the classic Norwegian ice cream of the same name. The dessert usually combines smooth vanilla ice cream, salty caramel, and crunchy almonds. The brand is looking to deliver all of that in its Krokan Ice Cream Whey 100, but with protein powder macros, including 22g of protein a serving, 2g of sugar, and a calorie count of 120.

Fans can grab Bodylab’s Krokan Whey 100 while stocks last through its online store in 1kg pouches of about 33 servings, and if you get in soon rather than later, there is a deal on that drops it from its usual kr 289 to kr 199.00 (31.50 USD).

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