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Optimum’s higher-powered 40g Protein Shake rolling out to stores in two traditional flavors

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Optimum Vanilla 40g Protein Shake

Optimum Nutrition has long been a leader in protein supplementation, widely known for its Gold Standard Whey and its steady expansion into convenient formats like ready-to-drink beverages and protein bars. The brand recently unveiled the higher-powered Protein Shake, delivering 40g of protein in a 14oz bottle with relatively lean carbohydrates and sugar, and while it was revealed with a single Chocolate flavor, there is indeed a second.

The 40g Protein Shake from Optimum Nutrition has recently begun rolling out to retailers, and it is there that details of its full menu have been confirmed. Again, the beverage originally showed up in a straightforward Chocolate, although when you come across it on shelves, you will see it alongside an equally traditional Vanilla. They both have that packaging promoted 40g of protein from milk and whey, low sugar, and just 210 to 220 calories.