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Protein Pints now sells and ships its protein-packed ice cream straight from its website

Protein Pints Available Online

One of the more difficult things for frozen functional food companies, like Protein Pints, is getting consumers to try their product, let alone just sample it. Due to the format, it is not as easy as sending out a sachet in the mail or discounting a variety pack, as shipping frozenor chilled across the country is not an everyday thing. Protein Pints has just figured out that hurdle and has now made the effort to sell directly to consumers from its website.

The emerging protein ice cream company that packs 30g of protein into every pot of its flagship product can be purchased straight from proteinpints.com, starting this week. There are three ways you can go when shopping on the brand’s website: packs of all one flavor, variety, or build your own. The good thing is, no matter which path you choose, the price remains the same, with an eight-pack working out to $14 each, shipping included.

The best value comes in Protein Pints’ case of 24, which brings the cost from $14 down to $11 per single-pint pot; you just gotta grab 24. Being able to have protein ice cream shipped directly to your home is not something most brands that make this sort of thing offer. Halo Top was doing it then, eventually stopped, but it is certainly not common, so we have to send props out to Protein Pints, as it’s a lot of effort and entirely for its fans.

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