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Supspace switches entirely to superior native whey for its house brand protein powder

Supspace New Milky Whey Protein

Supspace is one of the largest retailers in the Netherlands, due to its great selection of health and nutrition supplements, its incredibly efficient fulfillment, and its reliably competitive pricing. Like many others across Europe, the store has its own house brand, covering all your key types and categories. For protein powder, Supspace has Milky Whey Protein, originally featuring a blend of whey concentrate and isolate to provide around 23g of quality protein per serving.

Supspace has just made a bit of a switch to its core protein powder offering, Milky Whey Protein, moving away from traditional whey sources. There is now a slightly different-looking version of the supplement on the retailer’s online store that is still called Milky Whey, although it gets all of its protein from superior native whey. This is an ingredient that comes directly from milk, rather than milk, to cheese, then whey protein, typically offering better absorption, digestion, and a greater concentration of key amino acids like leucine, for greater muscle growth and recovery.

Native whey is known as one of the best sources out there; however, it is far from common, with only a few names using it over the many years it’s been around. Supspace’s Milky Whey Protein now gets all of its protein from premium native whey at 23g of protein a serving and a lean 118 calories. Currently, it is only listed on the retailer’s website in a Strawberry flavor, and it is the same cost and size as the original at €45 (52.36 USD) for a sizeable 1.8kg or 4lb tub.

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