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Introducing newcomer Whey Water and its naturally flavored sparkling protein drink

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Introducing Whey Water Sparkling Protein

Ready-to-drink protein has become just as popular as high-protein foods, although while the latter has mostly been about established brands putting protein into their familiar foods, the drink side has brought on a flood of new names and innovations. Whey Water is one of those newcomers that is about to make its debut in a month or two with a clean, fresh, and quality approach that relies on a complete source of protein for plenty of protein per can.

The upcoming Whey Water and its simply named Lightly Sparkling Protein use fast-absorbing whey isolate to give you 18g of protein in a moderately carbonated drink that you can quickly and comfortably consume. With that particular source of the muscle-building macronutrient, you don’t get too much else in terms of nutrition, with zero fat, 5g of carbohydrates, all of that added sugar from cane sugar, and a reasonable calorie count of 90.

To give Whey Water’s Protein Water another highlight, it doesn’t use any artificial colors, flavors, or sweeteners, relying on the cane sugar and natural sweeteners stevia and monk fruit to ensure a great taste. The young brand is starting out with two flavors for its beverage innovation, both clear and refreshing in Mango Pineapple and Strawberry, and you can pre-order them now for shipping in May at a premium of $48 for a box of 12.