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Dzik revamps its protein and makes it one of the rare transparent competitors in the category

Dzik Whey Mix Protein Powder

Dzik in Poland has relaunched its traditional competitor in the popular world of protein powder in the newly named Whey Mix. While its last entry relied entirely on whey concentrate, you get a mix of whey concentrate and isolate in the replacement. More importantly, the brand transparently says how much of its protein is from each source, a rarity still to this day, as it shows you a brand isn’t just sprinkling in whey isolate to make things sound good.

The new Dzik Whey Mix Protein Powder provides 25g of protein per serving, and with 18g of raw whey concentrate and 13g of whey isolate in every serving, a little under 12g of that 25g of protein is from isolate, and a bit over 13g is from concentrate. The carbohydrates are in the area of 3g, around and under 2g of that sugar, about a gram of fat, and 126 calories. The numbers vary slightly across each of the flavors, and there are a few to choose from.

The menu of Dzik Whey Mix has the traditional bases covered in Chocolate, Vanilla, and Cookies, as well as Strawberry White Chocolate, and a dessert-style Salty Caramel. You can snatch them up through the brand’s online store in a 704g tub, around the same amount of protein powder as you get in Dzik’s previous entry in the category. Through wkdzik.pl, the cost comes out at a very reasonable 90 zł (25.02 USD) with all six flavors in stock.

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