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Lyft adds a bunch of new flavors to its cost-effective whey concentrate protein powder

Lyft Aloe Yogurt Whey Protein

The multifaceted Japanese company Lyft has some exciting updates for its more mainstream, cost-effective protein powder, the ingredient-named WPC, which stands for Whey Protein Concentrate. More recently, the brand has rolled out several new flavors for the product, including the most recent, Caramel Espresso. Some of the other young extensions to the supplement’s menu are the strawberry recipe Ichigo Ole, Aloe Yogurt, and a classic Chocolate.

Lyft Nutrition’s WPC protein powder isn’t as lean as its premium WPI or Whey Protein Isolate, packing 20g of complete protein per serving alongside minimal fat, moderate carbohydrates around 5g, and in the range of 110 to 120 calories. You can get a closer look at any of the newer options for the straightforward WPC through lyft-fit.com, where you can purchase the products too, with a standard 900g or 2lb bag pricing out at ¥5,999 (37.69 USD).