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FoYes makes a protein powder based around the taste of Jin Xuan Oolong

Foyes Oolong Whey Protein

Ever since being introduced to the Chinese supplement company FoYes, we’ve seen it do a few intriguing flavor extensions to the protein powder side of its line. At the start of the year, it dropped a Hokkaido Milk flavor for its signature protein product, E-Whey, made with Danish cheese powder. FoYes has another new taste for fans to experience this month, similar to what we’ve seen from a few other competitors in that part of the world.

FoYes has developed a Jin Xuan Oolong E-Whey, a flavor for the whey-based protein powder inspired by the beverage of the same name. Jin Xuan Oolong is a premium Taiwanese milk tea, apparently known for a floral aroma and buttery taste. The brand is looking to communicate all of that in its newest flavor of E-Whey, while still providing 22g of protein per serving, minimal carbohydrates and fat, and reasonable calories, and it’s available now in China.