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Chiefs’ protein powder gets its first non-traditional taste in Salty Caramel

Chiefs Salty Caramel Whey Protein

While Chiefs is mostly known for its extensive selection of delicious functional foods, it also has a supplement side, including Whey Protein, a blend-style protein powder delivering 24g of the muscle-building macro per serving with low carbohydrates and no added sugar. It is a versatile product that continues Chiefs’ strong flavor reputation, but up until this week, it only had two of the most traditional tastes to choose from in Chocolate and Vanilla.

Making it three flavors for Chiefs Whey Protein here in April is an all-new Salty Caramel, combining the smooth and distinct sweetness of caramel with a light salted edge for a decadent, dessert-style taste. It keeps the same lean nutritional profile with 24g of protein from whey concentrate and isolate, and just over 100 calories per serving. Salty Caramel is now available in Chiefs’ home country of Switzerland, website included, at CHF 450 (565.59 USD) for a small 450g bag.

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