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Lyft goes for a crisp, warm and savory flavor in its latest WPC extension

Lyft Apple Pie Wpc

On Monday of next week, an all-new Apple Pie flavor is coming to Lyft Nutrition’s more cost-effective protein supplement simply named WPC. The product doesn’t have too many tastes to choose from, with the lone classic Chocolate as well as uncommon options like Strawberry, Aloe Yogurt, and Caramel Espresso. Apple Pie is obviously a nice addition to the menu, bringing together the sweet, crisp taste of apple and the warm, savory experience of a baked pie.

Lyft Nutrition’s Apple Pie WPC will have the same blend of ingredients and balanced nutrition as the other flavors of the supplement, at around 21g of muscle-building protein per serving, all from whey concentrate. The carbohydrates sit in the area of 3g with minimal sugar, low fat, and calories between 110 and 120. Lyft sells WPC in only one large size, which from lyft-fit.com costs ¥5,790 (36.35 USD) for a 2lb bag and samples at ¥500 (3.14 USD) if you’d prefer to try it first.