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BPN is expanding its presence in protein with a premium grass-fed whey isolate

Bpn Whey Protein Isolate

Bare Performance Nutrition does have a reasonable variety of protein powders, which hasn’t changed for some time. It has the standard whey-based competitor, Whey Protein, featuring a blend of whey and casein, the beauty-supporting Collagen Protein, and the plant-powered Vegan Protein. Those three cover most types of approaches and styles of the category, although next month a fourth is coming to market with another clear point of difference.

Whey Protein Isolate is the upcoming extension to Bare Performance Nutrition’s selection of entries in the protein powder market. It does rely on whey, like the already available Whey Protein; however, it isn’t in a blend nor is it whey concentrate, it exclusively features high-end, grass-fed whey isolate. The product provides a solid 25g of protein per serving, and with the source it does, the carbohydrates and fat will be minimal and probably around 110 calories.

Bare Performance Nutrition plans on launching its second whey-based protein powder and fourth protein-forward supplement sometime next month. It’s a great expansion for the brand in the highly competitive space, giving consumers a chance to have something cleaner, leaner, and easier to digest, and there will be two traditional flavors with Fudge Chocolate and Vanilla.

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